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PATRIOTISM 



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What her People contributed dueing the War 
FOR THE Preservation of the Union. 



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By J^ D. LACIAB.. 







MAUCH CHUNK, PA. 

1867. 



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PREFACE, 



The object of the author of this volume, is the preservation of the 
names and services of the noble men, citizens of Carbon County, who 
served the country of their birth or adoption, during a period of 'danger? 
such as no nation ever experienced. The memory of the soldiers who 
saved the Republic of the United States from the destroying hnnd of a 
deeply-laid and long-premeditated Rebellion will be ever sacred in the 
hearts of the American people. It is due to the men who served fnith- 
fuUy in this great struggle, that their claims to the gratitude of their 
country should be distinctly recorded and preserved in a perman'nt form, 
so as to place it within the reach of all. It is with these views that the 
following record of the services of the Carbon County soldiers has been 
compiled. The author's aim has been to do justice to all, and as the 
greater portion of this work has been gathered from official sources, it is 
reliable and correct. 

The companies are presented in the order of their organization, as 
near as possible. It will be observed that many names appear twice — such 
having re-enlisted. This Is done in order not to mar the company organ- 
izations, and to present the rolls as they originally stood. 

We have endeavored, at the expense of a great deal of labor and time 
to procure the name of every soldier from the county. But we do not 
pretend to have been successful in securing every one. We have simply 
done all we could, to make this work reliable and correct. 

J. D. L. 



The contributions of Carbon County in aid of suppressing 
the Slave-holders' Rebellion, — in proportion to her popula- 
tion, — is unequalled by any county in the State of Pennsyl- 
vania, and probably not surpassed by any community in any 
other State. Not only did this County furnish more men in 
proportion to her voting population, but the record of her 
soldiers is unsurjaassed in point of bravery and endurance by 
any other troops. When the first call was made by President 
Lincoln for 75,000 troops for ninety days, Carbon County 
sent three full companies to Harrisburg in twenty-four hours. 
These companies were attached to the 6 th Regiment Pennsyl- 
vania Volunteers. Immediately afterwards a full company 
was raised for three years, and attached to the famous "Buck- 
tail Rifles." Upon the expiration of the three months' 
campaign two companies were raised for the 28th Regiment, 
P. V. ; iour Companies for the 81st Regiment, P. V. ; one 
Company for the 67th Regiment P. V. ; one Company for 
the 4th Pennsylvania Cavalry ; one Company for the 11th 
P. V. ; a portion of a Company for the 53d Regiment, P. V. ; 
and a portion of a Company for the 11th Pennsylvania Cavalry. 
Besides these, about a Company were scattered in different 
other Regiments. 

On the next call for troops, in 1862, two more full Com- 
panies were organized for nine months, which were attached 
to the 132d Regiment, P. V. When the State was threatened 
with invasion in 1862, a large number of men volunteered for 
the emergency. In 1863 when Pennsylvania was invaded, 



VI. 

the county sent over four hundred men to repel the invaders. 
In 1864, over two hundred men volunteered for one year. — 
Besides these volunteers from the county, the different sub- 
districts paid bounties to the amount of hundreds of thousands 
of dollars to other volunteers. 

The record of the Carbon soldiers commands the admiration 
of the country. From the beginning to the end of the war 
our gallant sons were at " the front." In Western Virginia-— 
at Falling Waters — ^from the battle of Drainesville, in 1861, 
to the surrender of Johnson's army in 1865, there was scarcely 
a battle fought but witnessed the fall of some brave Carbon 
County soldier. On the Peninsula, where fell Miller, 
Conner, Shurlock, Abbott, and a host of others; at 
Chancellorsville, where the noble Chapman sealed his devo- 
tion to his country with his heart's blood ; at Bull Eun, where 
the brave HyNdman died, fighting to. the last; at South 
Mountain where Bitterling cheered on his command with 
his last breath ; at Mine Run, where we lamented the fall of 
Phillips, at Spottsylvania, and in the long struggle for the 
capture of Richmond, where fell Hawk, Ginder, Hoover, 
McGee, Peters and a host of others; in the last battle 
with Lee's army, where fell Bond, who had served from the 
very first call. At Gettysburg, Antietam, Fredericksburg, 
and a hundred other battle-fields where such men as Major 
Harkness, Captains Conner, Shields, Pryor, McLaughlin, 
Abbott, Marsh, Bieber, Patton and a thousand other brave 
Carbon County soldiers bled and won imperishable laurels. — 
In the struggles in the South-West, and in the long and 
fatiguing march of Sherman's army from Atlanta to the sea, 
in which many of the Carbon County men bled and died. — 



VII. 

Such men and such services have made up the Record which 
is presented in this volume. 

While we point in sorrow to the long lists of the dead, we 
mourn with a pride which only such a record can inspire. — - 
Such a record of heroism, where five-eighths of the soldier.« 
sent from a community are killed and wounded. But, not 
only in bravery and heroic fighting is the record of these 
soldiers unequalled, but also in point of health and endurance. 
The grand record of casualties in the United States Volun- 
teers during the war shows that double the number of soldiers 
died of disease as were killed in battle. The record contained 
in this volume, shows that three times as many of the 
Carbon County Volunteers were killed in battle as died of dis- 
ease. We give the record of officers, as follows : 

One Brevet Brigadier General. 

Three Colonels, of whom one was killed. 

One Brevet Colonel, who was wounded. 

Three Lieutenant Colonels, of whom one was killed and 
one wounded. 

Three Majors, of whom one was killed and one wounded » 

Twenty-eight Captains, of whom five were killed, oiie died 
and sixteen wounded. 

Thirty-nine Lieutenants, of whom seven were killed and 
twenty wounded, making a total of seventy-eight officers 
furnished by Carbon County. Of this number fifteen were 
killed, ONE died of disease, and thirty-nine wounded. 

But it is not only the record of the officers that presents 
such unmistakable evidence of bravery and endurance. The 
men who filled the ranks have a record equally grand ; and 
it will stand for all time to come as a noble monument to the 



VIII. 

patriotism of little Carbon. While the remains of the loved 
ones rest peacefully in the dust of the battle-fields of the 
South ; while we mourn the loss of so many of the noblest 
youths of our county ; while fathers and mothers cherish the 
memory of patriotic sons, and widows and orphans that of 
husbands and fathers, we have the one proud consciousness 
til at during a period of danger such as few nations have ever 
experienced, we were true to the legacy entrusted to us by 
the founders of this great nation. The people of Carbon 
county have the consciousness, that during the slave-holders' 
rebellion they discharged their whole duty. 

Native and foreign alike served with honor and distinction, 
and it is but just to say of the German, Irish and Welsh, 
who form so large a proportion of the population of Carbon, 
that they came up nobly to the defence of their adopted 
country, and the list of deaths on many a battle-field attest 
the gallantry of the foreign portion of Carbon County 
Volunteers. 



THEEE MONTHS' VOLUNTEEES. 



COMPANY "A," SIXTH REGIMENT, P. V.— MosTfiRED into service 
April 22, 1881. Discharged July 22, 1B6I. 

Captain, — Eli T. Conner 
1st Lieut. — Wm. I. Conner 
Id Lieut. — John D. Bertolette 



\st (Seiy^.— Edward D. Tombler 
2d " John T. Simpson 
Zd " David Ginder 

Ath " Charles Simons 



Corporals. — Alfred Knecht 

Delanson Geddas 
Oliver K. Pryor 
Samuel D. Conner 



Musicians. — Aquilla J. Marsh 
Edward Wilson 



Privates. — Andrews, Joseph 
Angel, Abraham C 
Arroman, John 
Brelsford, Nathan 
Bond, John 
Bieber, Newton H . 
Briggs, Hiram 
Briggs, Wm J 
Briggs, Israel K 
Conner, Thomas G 
Ebert, Thomas W 
Edwards, Richard 
Ely, Ezra B 
Foster, Henry 
Grandison, Lewis 
Hawk, Sidney N 
Hawk, Samuel S 
Horn, Edwin 
Hanlin, Thomas 
Henry, Aaron 
Helmuth, Wm 
Islan, John 
Johnson, Andrew 
Lynn, Nathan 
Leffler, Nathan 
Lines, Jesse 
Langkamraer, Charles 
Long, Francis 
Lindsay, John 
Lesman, Ernst 

Yonker, Benjamin. 

DiBo. — Lentz, Alexander. Died in hospital at Hagerstown, Md., July 
22d, 1861, 

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Miner, Frank 
Millheim, John 
Miller, Jacob 
Moss, George W 
Mcintosh, Wallace 
Moser, Aaron 
Mank, Joel 
Oxrider, Aaron 
Ormrod, William 
Patterson, James 
Peltz, Charles H 
Patton, John 
Peters, Samuel 
Painter, George F 
Raw, Albert G H 
Reinheimer, Daniel A 
Richard Charles 
Schadel, Joseph 
Schofield, John M 
Strittmaker, Frank 
Schreiber, Lewis 
Simpson, Wm 
Smith, Wm 
Tate, Robert 
Tanner, Robert 
Taggart, Stephen 
Winters, Lebo 
Walton, Alfred 
Winner, Jacob 
Will, Henry 



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COMPANY 



SIXTH REGIMENT. 



COMPANY "I," SIXTH REGIMENT, P. V.— Mustered into skbvicb 
April 22, 1861. Discharged July 2i, 1861. 

Captain. — John Craig 

1st Lieut.-^Ssimael Shurlock 

2d Lieut.— Wm. Belford 



1st 


Sergt. — Thomas Kalbfns 


Corporals. — Wm. Miller 


2d 


" Nicholas U. Glace 


George Brown 


3d 


" Wm. De Witt 


Thomas B. Leisenring* 


Ath 


" Lee Stiles 


Wayne Winters 




Musicians. — Ch 


arles Eberly 




Charles T. Sigman 


Priva 


tes, — Andre, Peter 


McDahola, Robert 




Bloomy, Henry 


Martin, Daniel 




Balentine, John 


Mont, AAavh 




Boyd, W J 


McCroty, John 




Burt, Andrew 


Nagel, Jacob 




Buer, Leonard 


Neimeyer, A C B 




Buck, N 


Overbold, W 




Beer, Wilson 


Overbold, S K 




Bellin, A S ' 


Pellea, John 




Boyle, Peter 


Pearson, Otto 




Boston, Robert 


Petrie, Alexander 




Brislin, John 


Peffercole, Henry 




Caffrey, James 


Reiuniiller, Peter 




Dny, William 


- Reed, Joseph 




Dietrich, Henry 


Rough, Abraham G 




Dougherty, Peter 


Raihwell, Joseph 




Dert, George 


Robison, James 




Frank; George W 


Rutledge, John 




Fink, Lewis 


Smith, Josiah 




Goodman, Charles 


Seitzer, Washington 




Graham, John 


Smith, S S 




Green, J'>bn 


Siieimer, A J 




Gabriel, J E 


Saylor, Lew^is 




Gilmore Archibald 


Stout, William 




Hnnuing, Frederick 


Shelheiraer, J W 




Heaton, James 


Smith, C D 




Hoover, Emanuel 


Smith, James R 




Kindlin. John 


Sewell, John R 




Ktiorr, Francis 


Thompson, Samuel 




Lewis, John 


Thompson, J B 




Lee, Joseph 


Yost, John 




Lindsay, Joseph 


Yard, James. 




Long, Abraham 


Home, Thomas 



* Subsequently re-enUsted from Lehigh Coiiuty, in the 47th Regiment. Promoted 
to Captain, and served to the end of th« war. 



COMPANY "K,^' sixth REGIMENT. 



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COMPANY "K,'' SIXTH REGIMENT, P. V.— Mustered into serviok 
Apriu 22, 1861. Discharged Jdlv, 1861. 



Captain — Thomas Wilhelm 
\st Lieut. — Patrick Hughs 
2d Lieut. — Jacob Arndt 



\st Sergt. — Charles Cooper 
2d " James Warner 

M " Peter S. E^e 
ith " Daniel Tubbs 



Corporals.- 



-Robert Depue 
T. Siegfried 
Henry F. Browa 
S K Austia 



Drummer. — George H. Williams 



Privates. — Arrowman, John 
Aclier, Cornelius 
Buck, George 
Bergenstock, Thomas 
Billing, Joseph 
Burnett, John 
Brittain, Joba 
Bowman, John 
Briner, S 
Buelow, John 
Bowerfort, Martin 
Barr, James 
Conrad, Joseph 
Conerty, Thomas 
Connelly, Joseph 
Chandler, D L 
Call, Wm C 
DerciiJin, Daniel 
Dodson, E B 
Dunbar, James 
Fidle:-, John 
Fritz, John 
Flat, Franklin 
Garrory, Wm 
Glace, Henry R 
Garritt, Wim'R 
Geddas, James 
Henry Jonas 
Hartz, David 
Harris, William 
Hoffman, Henry 
Klotz, J J 
KeefViwber, Philip 



Kleppner, C 
J>ewis, George 
McQiiire, John 
McDuwn, Owen 
McGeehan, Daniel 
Miller, R U 
Miller, Thomas J 
Murrier, Joseph, 
Munsen, Henry 
Moore, Philip 
Meacham, A 
Minoinger, C 
Purcell, R S 
Parkes, S C 
Parker, Peter 
Shultz, John 
Shiiltz, Frederick 
Shrank William 
Schrceber, Frederick 
Staples, Girard L 
Sandberr, Anthony 
Stone, A G 
Saurwine, Tilghmau 
Schucke, William 
Slate, George 
Summernian, Daniel 
Smith, Joseph 
Thomas', William 
Williams, George 
Wasscr, J B 
Watforce, Henry 
W^liarren, John 
Young, E. D. 



The Sixth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers was com- 
manded by Colonel James Nagel, of Pottsville, SchuylkiH 
County, and attached to General Patterson's Division, which 
served at Harper's Ferry, and on the Upper Potomac. A. 



12 SIXTH EEGIMENT, P. V. 

very large proportion of the men in these companies, after 
their discharge, enlisted for three years, or the war. A large 
number of them became officers. Many are dead, as will be 
seen by the lists of killed. 



COMPANY "F,"— BUCKTAIL RIFLES. 

PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE VOLUNTEER CORPS. 

This Company was originally intended for the Campaign 
of three months, but when it reached Harrisburg no compa- 
nies were accepted for a shorter term than three years. It 
was the first three years' organization at Harrisburg, — Mus- 
tered into service May 15, 1861. 

Captain. — Dennis McGee. 

Commissioneri May 15, 1861. Discharged in 1863, and 
subsequently reinstated, and resigned in 1865. 

Sergeant. — Henry E. Swartz. 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Discharged September, 1862 — 
disability. 

Sergeant. — George Seiwell. 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Deserted from U, S. Hospital, 
1862. 

Sergeant. — W. Harry Ranch. 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Served three years. 

Sergeant. — George Mcintosh. 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Wounded at Drainesville, Dec. 
20, 1861. Discharged September, 1862. 

Armbruster, Fidel 

Enlisted May 15, 1861 ; re-enlisted January 3, 1864. 
Taken prisoner June 26, 1862, and May 3, 1864. Ex- 
changed and served to end of the war. 

Bott, George 

Enlisted August 6, 1861. Wounded at Drainesville, Dec. 
20, 1861, and at Bull Run, August 30, 1862. 

Beer, Philip 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Wounded at Bull Run, August 
29,1862. Served three years. 

Bierlingmeyer, George 

Enlisted December 16, 1861. Wounded at Antietam, 
' September It, 1862. Served three years. 



Caden, John 



Enlisted Mav 15, 1861. Wounded at Bull Run, August 
29, 1862. Served three years. 

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14 COMPANY "f" BUCKTAIL RIFLES. 

Curtis, William 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. 

Carr, Patrick 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Deserted. 

Carroll, John 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Discharged on account of disa- 
bility. 

Deahn, John 

Enlisted December 16, 1861. Re-enlisted and served to 
the end of the war. 

Davis, Eichard W. 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Discharged October, 1862, for 
disability. 

Dugan, John 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Wonnded at Fredericksburg, 
DecemberlS, 1862 and at the Wilderness, May 4, 1864. 
Re-enlisted and served to the end of the war. 

Eierly, Joseph. 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Served three years. 

Ehman, Frederick 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Wounded at Drainesville, Decern 
ber 20, 1861. Discharged May 1862. 

Eickoff, George 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Served three years. 

Eickoif, Ferdinand 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Wounded at Drainesville, De- 
cen^ber 20, 1861. Served three years. 

Grieshaber, Anthony 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Served three years. Taken 
prisoner and exchanged. 

Hawk, Lynford 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Wounded at Bull Run, August 
29, 1862. Served three years. 

Higgins, Edward 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Discharged on account of disa- 
bility. 

Henah, Michael 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Wounded at Charles City CrosB 
Roads. Discharged. 

Hettinger, William 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Wounded at Bull Run, August 
29, 1862. Served three years. 



Hills, John 



Enlisted May 15, 1861. Wounded at Fredericksburg. 
December 13, 1862. Served three years. 



COMPANY "f" — BUCKTAIL RIFLES. 15 

Hollenbach, John 

Enlisted July 21, 1861. Wounded at Bull Run, August 
29, 1862. Re-enlisted and served to end of the" war. 

Herman, Albert 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Wounded at Cliarles City Cross 
Roads. Served three years. 

Keiser, William 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Wounded at Fredericksburg, 
December 13, 1862. Served three years. 

Kennedy, Patrick 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Wounded at Fredericksburg, 
December 13, 1862. Served two years and five months. 
Re-enlisted in another Regiment. 

Meyer, John 

'Enlisted May 15, 1861. Wounded at Charles City Cross 
Roads. Served three years. 

Matthews, James 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Wounded at Gaines' Mill. Re- 
enlisted and served to the end of the war. 

Middler, Charles 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Wounded at Drainesville, Decem- 
ber 20, 1861. Discharged on account ot wounds. 

McCafferty, John 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Discharged on account of disa- 
bility, December 11, 1861. 

Marshall, William 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Wounded at South Mountain, 
September 14, 1862. Discharged on account of wounds. 

Quinn, Andrew 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Re-enlisted and served to end 
of the war. 

Rhoads, Moses 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Discharged on account of disa- 
bility, December 11, 1861, 

Rehr, William F. 

Enlisted May 15,1861, Wounded at Gettysburg. Served 
three years. 

Shannon, Philip 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Served three years. 

Sutter, Frederick 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Wounded at Actietam, Septem- 
ber 17, 1862. Discharged April, 1863. 

Sellinger, Frank 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Wounded at Bull Run, August 
29, 1862. Served three years. 



16 COMPANY "f" — BUCKTAIL EIFLES. 

i Sullivan, Daniel 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Wounded and lost a leg at 
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862. Discharged. 

Scott, Thomas 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Re-enlisted and served to end 
of the war. 

Trout, Charles 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Wounded at Bull Run, August 
29, 1862. Discharged. 

Vogel, Charles 

Enlisted November 12, 1861. Discharged on account of 
disability. 

Yanke, Theodore 

Enlisted Mt.y 15, 1861. Discharged on account of disa- 
bility. 

Zundel, Henry 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Promoted to Chief Bugler. 
Served to end of the war. 

LIST OF KILLED. 

Ist. Lieutenant. — Charles Bitterling. 

Commissioned May 29, 1861. Killed in battle of South 
Mountain, September 14, 1862. 

Sergeant. — Conrad Vogel. 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Killed in battle of South Moun- 
tain, September 14, 1862. 

Corporal. — Joseph Shelly. 

Enlisted August 16, 1861. Killed in battle of South 
Mountain, September 14, 1862. 

' Brannon,^John 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Killed in the battle of Fred- 
ericksburg, December 13, 1862. 

Brislin, Dennis 

Enlisted April 29, 1861. Killed near Fredericksburg. 
Connaghan, Andrew 

Enlisted April 29, 1861. Killed at battle of Bethesda 
Church, May 30, 1864. 

Fenstermacher, John 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Killed at battle of Gaines' Mill 
June 27, 1862. 

Hanlin, Patrick 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Killed *t the battle of Bethesda. 
Church, May 30, 1864. 

Hooker, John W. 

Enlisted August 16, 1861. Wounded at Drainpsville, 
December 20, 1861. Killed at Antietam, September 17. 
1862. 



COMPANY "F — BUCKTAIL RIFLES. 



King, Martin 

Enlisted Augusi 6, 1861. Killed at tbe battle of tlie 
Wilderness, May 3, 1864. 

]\lcFadden, Charles 

Enlisted Miiy 15, 1861. Killed at Soutli Mountain, Sei-il. 
14, 1862. 

Mangold, Peter 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Killed at South Mountain, Sept. 
14, 1862. 

McCue, Michael 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Killed at Bull Run, August 29, 
1862. 

Munsen, Henry 

Enlisted December 16, 1861. Killed at the Wilderness, 
May 3,11864. 

Osman, John 

Enlisted July 21, 1861. Killed at Kelly's Ford, Augusi 
26, 1862. 

llobins, William D. 

Enlisted May 15, '61. Killed at Charles City Cross 
Roads, June, 1862. 

Shlaffley, Chi*istian 

' Enlisted May 15,1861. Killed at Antietam, September 

17, 1862. 

DIED. 

Fell, Stephen 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Taken prisoner, and died i;i 
April, 1864. 

Hollenbacli, Samuel 

Enlisted July 21, 1861. Wounded at Fredericksburg, 
December 13, 1862. Re-enlisted. Captured and died 
prisoner of war. 

Schofield, Courtland 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Died in Camp Fierpont, Decem- 
ber, 1861. 

Shiry, Stephen 

Enlisted May 15, 1861. Wounded at Bull Run, August 
29, 1862, and died in rebel prison. 

Shultz, Charles 

Enlisted December 16, 1861. Captured and died in 
rebel prison, in 1864. 

The history of this company is identified with that of the 
uoble Pennsylvania Reserves. The first action in which the 
Company participated was the skirmish at Falling Waters^ 
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is COMPANY '-e'^ — 28TIJ EEg't f A. VOl\S. 

early in 1861. The first severe action was the battle of 
Drainesville, December 20, 1861. Subsequently the Com- 
V,any fought in the seven day's battle, on the Peninsula, in 
1 861 ; the battles of Bull Eun, South Mountain, Antietani, 
Fredericksburg, Chancel lorsvi lie, Gettysburg, the Wilderness 
battles, and all through the long struggle to the front of 
Pctersburnr and Richmond in 1864. No organization ren- 
dered better service than Company " F," First Pennsylvania 
Bucktail Rifles, 



28TH REG'T, PA. VOL'S. 

COMPANY " E." — Mustered INTO Service, Jciy 6-, 1861 — Re-Enlisj'ei)'' 
DECEMnEB 27, 1863. Served as a (Company to the end of the War. 

Major. — Jacob D. Arner. 

Entered the service as 1st Lieutenant, July 6, 1861. Pro- 
moted to Captain, January 15, 1863 Promoted to Major, 
June I, 1865. Served to tiie end of the war. 

Captain. — Simon F. Laurish. 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Re-enlisted December 27, 186.3. 
Promoted to 1st Sergeant May 1, 1863. Promoted to Cap- 
tain in 1865. Severely wounded at the battle of Antietam, 
September 17, 1862. Served to the end of the war. 

First Lieutenant. — Charles F. Chapman. 

Commissioned 2d Lieutenant, July 6, 1861. Promoted 
to 1st Lieutenant, January 15, 1863. Served three years.- 

First Lieutenant. — Douglas McLean. 

Enlisted 1861. Ke-enlisted in 1863. Promoted to Ser- 
geant, September 1863. Severely wounded at Gettysburg, 
July 3, 1863. Promoted to 1st Lieutenant, 1865. Served 
to end of the war. 

k^econd Lieutenant. — Frank McFall. 

Enlisted January 25, 1861. Discharged as Sergeant, 
December 1, 1862. Appointed 2d Lieutenant, Jan. 15, 1863. 

Second Lieutenant. — Heiiry E. Grover. 

Enlisted in 1861. Ke-enlisted in 1863. Promoted from 
Corporal to Sergeant, May I, 1863. Promoted 2d Lieuten- 
ant 1865. Served to the end of the war. 

Sergeant. — Bernhard Lynch. 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted in 1863. Promoted fronrr 
Private to Corporal, February 18, 1863 : to Sergeant, May 
4, 1863. Served to the end of the war. 



COMPAi!fY "e'* — 28th reo't pa. vol's. 19 



Sergeant. — Aaron Bennyhoff. 

Enlisted in 1861. 
Private to Corporal, February 16, 1863 ; to Sergeant, April 
I, 1865. Served to the end of the war. 

Corporal* — George Harlos, 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted in 1863. Promoted to 
Corporal, July 1, 1863. Served to th^ end of the war. 

Corporal. — Herbert Weston. 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted in 1863. Promoted to 
Corporal July 1, 1863. Served to the end of the war. 

Corporal. — Gideon Moser. 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted in 1863. Promoted to 
Corporal, January 1, 1864. Served to the end of the war. 
Severely wounded at the battle of Ringgold, Ga., Novem- 
ber 27, 1864. 

Corporal. — Samuel Kiinkle. 

Enlisted in 1861 
Corporal. January 1 

Corporal. — Herman Ernst. 

Enlisted in 1861. 



Re==enlistcd in 1863. Promoted to 
1864. Served to the end of the war. 



Corporal.- 

Corporal.- 
Musician.- 
Musician.- 



Re-enlisted iu 1863. Promoted to 
Corporal, January 1 , 1 864. Severely wounded at the battle 
of Mill Spring Gap, Ga., May 8, 1864. Served to the end 
of the war. 

-Jacob D. Fries. 

Enlisted in 1881. Re-enlisted in 1863. Promoted to 
Corporal, April 1, 1865. Severely wounded at Chancel-- 
lorsville. May 3, 1863. Served to the end of the war. 

-Jacob Beers, Sen. 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted in 1863. Served to, the - 
end of the war. « 

-William Laird. 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted in 1863... S«rTOdito thte 
end of the war. 

-Michael McAllister. 



Enlisted in 1861. 
end cf the war. 



Re-enlisteJ ia. 18S3. Sarr/cdiito the 



Wagoner. — John Fox. 

Enlisted in 1S6I. Re-enlisted in 185:3.. Served to the 
end of the war. 

Aniig, David 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted ia, 1S63.. Served to the 
end of the war. 

Brennen, Richard 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted in 18^3-' Severely woun- 
ded at battle of Antietam, September 17, 1862. Served 
to end of the war. 



20 COMPANY "e" 2 8 Til KEG't FA. VOL's. 



l?oyle, Edward 

Enlisted in 1°61. Ke-enlisted in 18G3. Severely woun- 
ded at battle of Antietam, September 17, 1862. Serve' 
to end of the war. 

(Jonnevty, James 

Enlisted in 18G1. Re-enlisted in 1863. Severely ^roun- 
ded at battle of Cbaucellorsville, May 3, 18l3. Served to 
end of the war. 

I'Xnvjs, David B. 

Enlisted i'. 1861. Re-enlisted in 1863. Served to eu.i 
of the war. 

Henry, James 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted in 1863, Served to ea.i 
of the war. 

Johnson, William 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted in 1863. Served to end 
of the war. 

Knecht, Thomas 

Enlisted in 18G1. Re-enlisted in 1863. Served to end 
of the war. 

Neith, Washington G. 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted in 1863. Served to ';nl 
of the war. 

Pettit, Robert 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-eclisted iiu 1863. Served to end 
of the war. 

Shaver, Henry J. 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted in 18t3. Served to end 
of the war.* 

Smith, William 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted in 1863. Served to end 
of the war. 

Smith, Charles F. 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted in 1863. Served to end 
of the war. 

Trout, Mabry 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted in 1863. Served to end 
of the war. 

Weidaw, William 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-onlistedin 18 J3. Severely wounded 
at the battle of Pine Knob, Ga., June 15, 1864. Served toj 
end of the war. 



COMPANY "e"— 28th eeg't pa. vol's. 21 



DISCHARGED BEFORE THE END OF THE WAR. 

» 

Serjeant. — Moses Relirig, 

Enlisted Juae 25, 1861. Discharged February 18, 186c'., 
at Dumfries, Va., oa account of disability. 

Corporal. — Jacob Beers, Jr. 

Enlisted June ^5, I'Sei. Discharged February 16, 1863, 
at Washington, D. C. Wounded in the foot, at battle ,ot. 
" ■ Antietam, September 11, 1862. 

Corporal. — Oscar D. Case, 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Discharged June 30, 1862, on 
account of disability. 

Corporal. — David B. Shaffer, 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Discharged February 18, 1863. 
on account of disability. 

Corporal . — Alfred Wittingham, 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Discharged December 31, 1862. 
Wounded and lost leg at battle of Antietara, September 
17, 1862. 

Corporal. — Jesse Gaiigewer, 

Enlisted August 21, 1862. Discharged May IS, 1865, oy 
order of War Department. 

Burns, John 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Discharged' July 20, 1864, 
having served enlistment of three years-. 

Curran, Patrick 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Discharged June 23, 1862, on 
account of disability^ 

Campsie, Thomas 

Enlisted June 25^ 1861. Kscbarged February 28, 1863, 
on account of disability. 

Campbell, John 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Discharged July 20, 1864, 
having served enlistment of three years. 

Crilly, Francis 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Discharged July 20, 1864, 
having served enlistment of three years. 

Conover, John C. 

Enlisted December 23, 1861. Discharged Sept. 10, 1862. 

Desmond, John 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Discharged November 4, 18G-J. 
Disability. 

Eisenbra, Frank A. 

Enlisted July 15, 1861. Discharged July 5, 1862. Dis- 
abilitv. 



22 COMPANY "e" — 28th eeg't pa. vol's. 

Evans, Wm. H. 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Discharged July 20, 1864, hav- 
ing served three years. 

Hamilton, Thomas 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Discharged February 28, 1862. 
Disability. 

Hartley, Gustavus (Sergeant). 

Enlisted June 25, 1861, Discharged July 8, 1864, having 
served three years. 

Hummel, John H. 

Substitute. August 16, 1864. Discharged April 28, 
1865, by order of the War Department. 

Johnson, Solomon 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Discharged July 20, 1864, hav- 
ing served enlistment of three years. 

Koons, Charles M. 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Discharged December 8, 1862. 
Disability. 

Kinney, Peter L. 

Enlisted March 8, 1865. Discharged June 27, 1865. 
Labar, Jeremiah 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Discharged September 29, 1862. 

Lentz, Henry 

Enlisted July 15, 1861. Discharged July 20, 1864, hav- 
ing served out enlistment of three years. 

Monroe, Robert S. 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Discharged July 20, 1864, hav- 
ing served out enlistment of three years. 

McGadey, Edward 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Discharged July 20, 1864, hav- 
ing served out enlistment of three years. 

McCue, Cornelius 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Discharged March 18, 1863. — 
Disability. 

O'Brien, Thomas 

Enlisted July 15, 1861. Discharged April 4, 1863.— 
Disability. 

Odenkirchen, Peter 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Discharged July 20, 1864, hav- 
ing served out enlistment of three years. 

Powels, James 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Discharged December 8, 1862. 
Disability. 

Powels, Charles 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Discharged July 20, 1864, hav-, 
ing served enlistment of three years. » 



COMPANY "e" — 28th keg't PA. vol's. 23 
Pratt, George W. 

Enlisted June S5, 1861. Discharged Marc!j 10, 1863.— 
Disability. 

Rudolph, William P. 

Enlisted October 27, 1862. Discharged August 9, 18G4. 
Disability. 

Smith, Henry E. 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Discharged July 22, 1863, by 
order of the Secretary of War. 

Sterling, Henry 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Discharged February 18, 1863. 
Disability. 

Shutt, William B. 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Discharged February 24, 1863. 
Disability. 

Thomas, Thomas G. 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Discharged November 29, 1862. 
Disability. 

Weidaw, Aaron 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Discharged May 31, 1862. Dis- 
ability. 

Ward, Edward 

Enlisted July 15, 1861. Discharged July 20, 1864, hav- 
ing served out enlistment of three years. 

Walker, John J. 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Discharged June 3, 1862. 

Young, Thomas 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Discharged May 16, 1865. Vete- 
ran Volunteer. 

Zehner, Joseph J. 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Discharged July 20, 1864, hai?- 
ing served enlistment of three years. 

TRANSFERRED. 

Ackerman, John 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Transferred November 4, 1862, 
to 6th United States Cavalry. 

Burns, Patrick 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Transferred July 1, 1863, to 
Invalid Corps. 

Harris, Henry 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Transferred July 27, 1863, to 
Invalid Corps. 

Jenkins, John 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Transferred October 5, 1861, tc 
Knapp's Pennsylvania Battery. 



24 COMPANY "e" — 28th reg't pa, vol's. 
Meyers, Casper S. 

Enlisted June 25, iSGl. Transferred October 5, 1861, to 
Knapp's Battery. 

Moody, William H. 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Transferred October 5, 1861, tc 
Knapp's Pennsylvania Battery. 

Murphy, Patrick 

Enlisted July 15, 1861. . Transferred August 13, 1863, to 
Invalid Corps. 

McKiever, Isaac 

Enlisted February 11, 1864. Transferred April 21, 1865, 
to Veteran Reserve Corps. 

Milham, Charles 

Enlisted June 25; 1861. Transferred October 5, 1861, to 
Knapp's Pennsylvania Battery. 

McGeady ,, Jolin- 

Enlisted February 29, 1864. Transferred January 1. 
1865, to Veteran Reserve Corps. 

Senn, Henry 

Enlisted July 15, 1861. Transferred November 4, 1862. 
to 6th United States Cavalry. 

Yost,. Gideon 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. l^ransferred November 15, 1863. 
to Invalid Corps. 

RECRUITS. 

Brindle, John 

Enlisted March 21, 1864. Veteran Volunteer. Served to 
the end of the war. 

Blowers, Hiram 

Enlisted March 8, 1865. Served to the end of the war. 

BuTie, John 

Enlisted Feb'y 23, 1865, Served to the end of the war. 

Colbath, Oram 

Enlisted Feb'y 27, 1865. Served to the end of the war. 

Cwnpton, ThomaB^ 

Enlisted' Feb'y 28, 1865'. Swerved to the end of the war. 

Cortright, John PI- 

Enlisted ifarch 6, 1865. Sei'\>ed to the end of the war. 

Diinbax^ Elisha' 

Enlisted Feb'y 28, 1865. Served' to the end' of the war. 

Grover, Jacob VV. 

Enlisted Feb'y 9, 1864. Served to the end of the war. 

Gangewer, William 

Enlisted Feb'y 15, 1865. Served to the end of the war. 




Major Lansford F. Chapman. 



coMPAJSY "e" — 28tii eeg't pa. vol's. 25 



I 



Hartz, David 

Enlisted Feb'y 5y 1864. S'erved t'o the end of the war. 

Kane,. James W- 

Enlisted Jt'eb'}' 4, 1864. Served to the end of file war. 

Leinba'ch, William 

• Enlisted Feb'y IT, 1864. Scived to the ertd of the war. 

McCoy, William' 

Enlisted February IG, 1864. Severely wounded near 
Marietta, Georgia, June 20, 1864, Served to the end oT 
the war. 

Morris, Charles N. 

Enlisted Feb'y 21, 1&65. Served to the end of the war 

Peter, William H.- 

Enlisted iMarch 8, 1865. Served to the eild of the war. 

llawley, Caleb 

Enlisted Jan. 29, 1864. Served to the end of the war. 

Roth, Oliver W. 

Eulisted Feb'y 27, 1865. Served to the end of the war. 

Smith, David 

Enlisted February 17, 1864. Served to the end of thi 
war. 

Scott, Robert 

Enlisted Febrnary 4, 1864. Severely wounded near 
Jl'arielta, Ga., June 20, 1864. Served to the end of the war. 

Strohl,, Thomas 

Enlisted March 8, ]8Gr>. Served to the end of the war.- 

Wagner, AYesley 

Enlisted February 28, '65. Served to the end of the war. 

Wagner, William 

Enlisted February 28, '65. Served to the end of the war. 

Weaver, Clinton 

Enlisted February 24, '65. Served to the end of the war. 

Young, Charles 

Enli«tcd February 2, '64. Served to the end of the war. 

Yehl, Samuel 

Enlisted February 27, '65'. Served to the end of ihe War. 

Graff, Isaac 

Substitute. Feb. 7, 1865. Served to the e:4d of the War. 
KILLED. 

Major.-^Lansford F. Chapman, 

Commissioned Captain, July 6,1861. {"romoffd lilajo'- 
January 15, 1863. K-illed in battle of Chancell'oi'svillo 
Va., May 3, 1863.. 



26 COMPANY "e" — 28th reg't pa. vol's. 
Sergeant. — James Lynch, 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Killed September 17, 1862, in 
the battle of Antietam, Md. 

Sergeant. — Aaron Moser, 

Enlisted' September 3, 1861. Died May 9, 1864, of 
wound received in battle ♦at Mill Springs Gap, Ga., Mav 
8, 1864. ^ 

Hertzogg, Daniel 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Killed May 3, 1863, at battle of 
Chancellorsville, Va. 

Hartz, Jacob 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Re-enlisted as Veteran Volun- 
teer, December 24, 1863. Died May 22, 1864, of wounds 
received May 8, 1864, at the battle of Mill Spring Gap, Ga. 

Hagenbauch, William 

Enlisted June 25 186 1 . Re-enlisted as veteran volunteer, 
December 24, 1863. Killed June 15, 1864, at the battle of 
Pine Knob, Ga. 

Johnson, James 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Killed at the battle of Chan- 
cellorsville, May 3, 1863. 

Xuss, Jacob 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Died September 21, 1862, of 
wounds received at the battle of Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862. 

Rawlej, Harrison 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Killed September 17, 1862, at 
the battle of Antietem. 

Sauer, John 

Enlisted September 7, 1863. Dievi Aug^ust 22, 1864, of 
wounds received in the battle of Peach Tree Creek, July 
20, 1864. 

Weiss, William 

Enlisted June 25. 1861. Re-enlisted as veteran volun- 
, teer December 24.1863. DieJ July 10, 1864, of wounds 
received near Marietta, Ga., June 24, 1864. 

DIED. 

Brown, James 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Died August 6, 1861, at Sandy 
Hook, Md. 

Carey, William 

Enlisted June 25. 1861. Died May 22, 1862, in hospital 
at Alexandria, Va. 

Eveland, Edward 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Died May 10, 1863, at Ac- 
quia Landing, Va. 



COMPANY ^'c" — 147th reg't PA, vol's. 2? 
Gaumer, Franklin 

Enlisted June 25, 1861. Died May 10, 1862, at Recter- 
town, Va. 

Moore, Robert 

Enlisted August 31, 1861. (Substitute.) Died August 
31, 1864, at Bridgeport, Ala. 

McKenna, Patrick 

Enlisted December 23, 1861. Drowned July 5th, 1862, 
while bathing in the Potomac at Bank's Ford. 
COMPANT "A." 

Simpson, William 

Enlisted as Drummer, June 1861. Re-enlisted in 1863. 
Promoted to Drum Major of the Regiment. Served to the 
end of the war. 

Spohn, Frederick 

Enlisted June 1861. Promoted to Fife Major of the 
Regiment. Served three years. * 



147TH REG'T PA. VOL'S. 

COMPANY " C."— Okganized Adgust 16, 1861. 

[This was Company "N," 28th Regiment Pennsylvania 
Volunteers, previous to the organization of the 147th Regi- 
ment.] 
Colonel. — John Craig. 

Commissioned Captain of Company "N," 28th Reginent. 
Pennsylvania Volunteers. August 30, 1861. Promoted to 
Major 147th Pennsylvania Volunteers, October 10, 1862; 
to Colonel, June 14, 1865. 

Captain. — Nicholas C. Glace. 

Enlisted as 1st Sergeant, August 16, 1861. Promoted 
2d Lieutenant, Feb'y 15, 1862 ; to 1st Lieutenant, Oct. 10, 
1862 ; to Captain, March 1, 1864. Resigned July 22, 1861. 

Sergeant. — John Kindelan. 

Enlisted in 1861. Served three years. 

Sergeant. — ^William T. West. 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted and served to the end of 
the war. 

Beer, Jacob 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted and served to the end of 
the war. 

Black, Thomas 

Enlisted in 1861. Served three years. 



28 co'MPANY "c" — 147tb keg't pa. vol'*.. 

Butler, William- 
Enlisted ifi 1861. Bc-enlisted and served to the end of 
the WAV. 

Dunham, Newman' F.- 

Enlisted in 1861. Served three years as musician. 

Gabrio, Joseph E. 

Ealisfied' iu 1:861. Served three years as musician. 

Green, A.- Y. 

Enlisted in 1861. Served three years. Transferred to 
Knapp's Pennsylvania Battery, October 29, 1861. 

Hoi'iiy Jacob 

Enlisted in 1861. Served three years. 

Kuntzman, Jacob 

" ■ Enlisted in 18G1. P-r-snlisted in 1863. Served to the 

end of the war. 

Kresge, Andrew 

Enlisted in 18GL lle-cnlisted in 1863. Served to the 
end of the war. 

Mushart, Levi 

Enlisted in 186-. Served to the end of the war. 

Smith, Owen 

Enlisted m ISGl. Sli'-'julisted in 1863. Served to the 
end of the war. 

Shinci',- John 

Enlisted in 18CI. Trii.nsferred to Knapp's Pennsylvania 
Battery, October 29, 1801. 

Sebras, Philip 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged on' acco'unt of Disability. 
January 3, 1803. 

Steinmetz, William 

Enlisted in J861. Served three years-- 

Searls, George 

En4ts^ted in 1861. Served three years-.- 

Sayres^ Enimett 

Enlisted in 1861. Transferred to Veteran' Keserve Gorp?. 
KILLED. 

Green, Aaron 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted in 1863. Ivilled in battle 
of Ringgold, Georgia, November 25, 1861. 

Knoppenberger, Charles 

Enlisted in ISei. Killed in battle of Antietum, Septem- 
ber n, 1862. 

Kresge, Pauline 

Enlisted iu 1861. Re-enlisted in 1863. Killed at Kene- 
saw Mountain, Georgia, 1864. 



COMPANY "a" — 4th iiEG'T PA, VOL. C'AV. 2'ii 



Sowers, John 

Enlisted in 1861, Re-enlisted in 18G3. Wonnded at. 
Pine Knob, Geoiijin. Died of bis wound.^. iit Nashville, 
Tenneji^ce, Ju]y \Hf>i. 

DfKO. 

!''"'arrcs, William 

Enlisted in ISGl. Di'-d sU Falmontli, Virginia, in 18G3. 
Ivent, John 

Enlisted in 186! Diod at Alexandria, Va,, in 1803. 

Fvcnts, Wayne 

Enlisted in 1861. l>ii-d at Alexandria, Va., in 18C3. 



(TH REGIMENT PENIS'SYLYANIA YOLUNTEER 
CAVALRY. 

■C'CMF ANY ''A." 

This company, although composed almost exclusively ot' 
(Jarbon County men, was, daring the first two years of tlu; 
war commanded by officers from other counties. Subsequently, 
however, the company produced some splendid and dashing 
officers. We are indebted to Captain William Hyndman for 
the very full and accurate history of this company, 
(■aptain.— Joseph Andrews, 

Enlisted August 7, 186!, as 1st Sergeant; promoted to 
2d lieutenant October 18, 1861, to 1st Lieutenant Sep- 
tember 1, 1862; to Captain October 5, 1863. Mustered 
out of service September 29, 18G4. 

Captain.-— William Hyndman, 

Enlisted as private soldier, Maj- 1, 1862; promoted to 
Corporal May 1, 1862; promoted to Sergeant July 31, 
1863; to 1st Lieutenant December 13, 1864; to Captain 
Marcli 8, 1865. Wounded at Upperville, Va., January 21, 
1863 ; wounded and captured at Sulphur Springs, October 
12, 1863. Escaped from Libby prison. Wounded March 
27, 1865. Served to the end of the war. 

Captain. — George W. Moss, 

Enlisted August 7, 1861, as Sergeant ; promoted to 1st 
Sergeant December 1, 1864 ; to 2d Lieutenant December 
21, 1864. Promoted to Captain Company F, March 8, 
1865. Wounded at Travillion Station, January 11, 1864. 
Served from the bf'ginnins; to the end of the war. 



Ho COfMl^^KY '-'A^' — 4l'n llEG^T PA. tOL. CA^T. 

First Lieutenant.-^^Herman Hol'ii, 

Appo'in'ted 1st Lieutenant August 15, 1861. Resigned 
Fecember 21, 1861. 

Second Lieittenant.— ^Christian Freeb^, 

Enlisted as private, August 7, 1861 ;' promoted to Ser- 
geant October 1, 1801 ; to 1st Sergeant D'ecefliber 4, 1861 ; 
to 'id Lieutenant September 1, 1862. Mustered ou't No- 
vember 19) 1864. 

Nathan Brelsford^ (Sergeant.) 

Enlisted August 15, 1861.- Re-enlisted aft'd^ sefVtdf tc/ 
ttie end of the war. 

Ash, Tilglitnan 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Discharged iiSugUst U, 1804. 
Re-eulisted February 21, 1865. Served to tiie end of the 
war. 

Arner, Reuben 

Enlisted February 29, 18G4. Seated to the end of the war, 

BIoss, Daniel 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Discharged, Mar 1, 1862, at 
Falmouth, Va., on account of disability. 

Merrit A. Brown, (Btiglel'), 

Enlisted! August 15, 1861. Discharged. October 15, '62, 
at Philadelphia. Pa., on account of disability. 

Robei't Boston, (Sergeant). 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Discharged July 20, 1863, at 
Harrisburg, by order of the Secretary of War. 

H&yd, William J. 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Discharged at Harrisburg,- 
August 15, 1864, having served three years enlistment. 

Bartholomew, George W. 

Enlisted February 16, 1864. Served to the end' of the" 
war. . Wounded at Gravel Hill Farm, August 16, 1864. 

Blakely, Tilghman 

Enlisted February 8, 1864. Transferred to Army of the 
West, December 29, 1864, by order of the Secretary of War, 

Brown, Charles W. 

Enlisted Feb'y 20, 1865, Served to the end of the war, 

Bobst, Charles 

Enlisted January 3, 186.9'. S^Tve^ until disbandment of 
company. ^ 

Banks, Jacob 

Enlisted Febrnary 20, 18^5. Serted until disbandment 
of company. , 

Conner, Jos. C. H. 

Enlisted Aug-usi 1'5, 1861. Re-enlisted and served to 
the end of th'e Wtfp. 



COMl^AKY "a" — 4TII keg'I' pa. vol. cav. 3f- 



Campsic) Alexander 

Enlisted Aiigust 15, 18Glf Re-enlisleil and served to th<^' 
end of t!ie war. 

Cunning, jS[eal (Coi-'poral). 

Enlisted August I'l. I'sei. Re-enlist,(»d und s^?T(>d' to^ 
the end of the war. W;iiunded at Dinwiddle ('own flouse, 
Mrtrch 31,- 1866. 

Conner, Wilfred 

Enlisted Febrilary -19, 1864. Served to end of tJi^ ■^i\t.- 

Crawford, Robert 

» Enlisted A[>ril 26; 1"8G4. Served to end of the -n-Af. 

(yondon, Stephen 

Eiili.sted August 20, 1S64. Served to end of the \va}\' 

Dreisbach, Simon 

Enlisted August 15, 18G1. Discharged at Washington 
October 29, 1803, on account of D'isability. 

Drumbore, Joseph 

Enlisted February 16, 18G4. Served to end of the vrar,. 

Davis, JaniGS 

Enlisted February IG, 1864. Served to end of the war. 

Dugan, Hugh 

Enlisted April 2G, 1864. Served to end of the war. 

Edwards, Richard 

Enlisted August 15. 1861. Discharged August 15,18G4V 
at Philadelphia, having served an enlistment of three years, 

Ekiwards, Thomas 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Discharged August 15, 1864, 
at Prince George Court House, Va., baving served three 
years. 

Erwin, John 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Re-enlisted arid sefved \:< 
eiid of the war. 

Edwards, Edward 

Enlisted August 20, 1864. Served to end of t'li'e war. 

Fritz, Natiiun 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Discharged Augnst 15, 1864', 
at Philadelphia, Pa., having served three yeafs. 

Fidler,. ^olin 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Re-enlisted aiid served' to' 
end of tHe War'. 

Furfwangler, ConstaMine 

Enlisted Febroiiry 15, 1865. Sefv^d until dis^baildTiient 
of company. 

Gruth, John 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. (Blacksoiitb.) Re-enl'iated 
and served to the ead of the war. 



•')2 COMPANY "a" — 4 Til RKg't PA. VOL. OAV. 



Garvcy, Nicholas 

Enlisted August 15, ISUl. Discharged August lit, ]8(;4. 
at Prince George Court House, Va., hrtving served three 
_years. Wounded at yulpluT Springs, Va., October 12, '03. 

(jrallaglier, Condy 

Enlisted August 15, 18GI. Discliarged October 22, "04, 
near Petersburg, Va., having served three years. Captur- 
ed in fight ;it Sulphur Springs, Va., October 12, 18C3. 
Escaped from Andersonville prison, Ga., and succeeded in 
getting into our lines near Atlanta, Ga. 

(rurlynn, Edwin 

Enlisted August IG, 1804. Served to the end of the war. 

Graver, William A. 

Enlisted February 15, 1805. Served until dishandment 
of company. 

Graver, Andrew 

Enlisted February 15, 1865. Served until disbaudmen: 
of company. 

Haren, George 

Enlisted September 1, '64. Served to the end of the war, 

Hoffman, Alfred 

Enlisted February 15, '65. Served to the end of the war. 

Isley, John 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Re-enlisted and served to 
the end of the war. 

Jeifries, John 

Enlisted September 1, '64. Served to the end of the war. 

Philip Keefaber, (Sergeant). 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Re-enlisted and served to 
the end of the war. 

William Kain, Jr. (Sergeant). 

Enlisted March 1, 1862. Re-enlisted and served to the 
end of the war. Wounded at Culpepper, September 13, 
1863 ; wounded at Grant Hill Farm, August 16, 1864. 

George Kent, (Corporal). 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Re-enlisted and served to 
the end of the war. 

Knerr, Daniel 

Enlisted February 20, '65. Served to the end of the war. 

Kain, William, Sr. 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Discharged October 20, '63. 
Disability. 

Klotz, William F. 

Enlisted February 15, 1865. Served until disbandracHt 
of company. 



coM?A]sr^ "a*' — 4th eeg't pa. vol. cav. 3S 
■Kopf, Francis Xavier 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Discharged August 15, 1SG4, 
at Prince George Court House, having served out enlist- 
ment of three years. 

Katznioyer, Jacob 

Enlisted September 8, '64. Setved to the eild of the vrar. 

Keck, Charles 

Enlisted September 29, 1862. Transferred to Veteran 
Reserve Corps, October 1863. 

Kettra, Abraham 

Enlisted September 8, '64. Served to the end of the ^var- 
Lewis, Jolm J. 

Enlisted September 1, '64. Served to the end of the war. 

Larish, Alfred 

Enlisted February 20, '65. Served to the end of the war. 

Leslie, John 

Enlisted February 17, 1865. Served until disbandment 
of the company. 

Moyer, Eeuben 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Discharged March 1, 186^. 
Disability. 

Marcus Moyer, (Corporal.) 

Enlisted August 16, 1861. Discharged August 15, 1864, 
at Prince George Court House, Va.) having served an en- 
listment of three years. 

McMichael, Archibald 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Re-ealisted and served to 
the end of the war. 

McClean, Alexander 

Enlisted April 26, 1864. Served to the end of the war. 

McLaughlin, Robert 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Deserted March 1, 1862. 

McHugh, John 

Enlisted August 16, 1864. Served to the end of the war. 

Moore, Patrick 

Enlisted August 16, '64. Served to the end of the war. 

Moore, James 

Enlisted September 8, 1864. Served to the end of the 
war. "Wounded March 27, 1865. 

McKeever, Thomas 

Enlisted September 8, 1864. Served to the end of the 
war. Served three years in 5th Regiment (loyal) Viginia 
Cavalry previously. 

McLaughlin, Joseph 

Enlisted September 8, '64. Served to the end of the war. 

3 



'di COMPANr "a"--4TH EEg't pa. vol. CAVa 
McYay, Daniel "" 

Enlisted February 17, 1365, Served until disbandmcnt 
of the company. 

Miller, Hemy ' 

Enlisted March 16, 1863. Served lo the end of the war. 
Wounded in skirmish near Dumfries, Vit., May 13, 1863. 

Meyer, John 

Enlisted August 15, 18S1. Transferred to Company B, 
Eleventh Pennsylvania Cavalry^ August 24, 1861. 

Nafts, Martzell 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Re-enlisted and served to 
the end of the war. Wounded at Dinwiddle Court House, 
Ta., March 31, 1865. 

Oswald, William 

Enlisted August 15, 186L Discharged August 15, 1864, 
at Prince George Court House, Va., having served an en- 
listment of three years. 

O'Brien, Condy 

Enlisted February 17^ 1865. SerVed until disbandment 
of company. 

Patterson, Charles A. 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Discharged January 1, 1863. 
Disability. 

Powell, Samuel 

Enlisted Februafy 16, 1864. Served to end of the war, 
Richards, Thomas 

Enlisted February 16, 1864. Served to end of the war. 
Wounded March 27, 1865. 

Richards, Jonathan 

Enlisted August 16, 1864. Served to the end of the wai*. 

Rinker, John (Corporal) 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Re-enlisted and served to end 
of the war. 

Raw, Albert G. W. (Sergeant) 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Re-enlisted and served to end 
of the war. 

Smith, James (Sergeant) 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Re-enlisted nnd served to end 
of the war. 

Stermer, William 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Discharged August 15, 1864,, 
at Prince George C, H., Va., having served an enlistment of 
three years. 

Dhomas, Wijliam W. 

Enlisted August 20, 1861. Served to end of the war. 
Wounded March 27,1865. 



COMPAIfY "a" — 4th KEg't pa. VOL. CAV. 35 

Thomas, David C. 

Enlisted September 1, 18G4. Discharged May 20, 1865, 
on account of wounds received in action. 

Welsh, John W. 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Discharged Pebruar}' 8, 1865 
on account of wounds received in battle. Lost a leg Au- 
gust 18, 1864. 

Wertz, Peter 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Re-enlistedand served to end 
of the war. 

Younker, Benjamin S. 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Transferred to Veteran Re- 
serve Corps, December 15, 1864. 

Zeigenfuss, Stephen 

Enlisted September 29, 1862. Re-enlisted and served to 
end of the war. 

KILLED. 

Hess, William T. ^• 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Killed at Gravel Hill Farm, 
Va., August 16, 1864. Parryville. 

Brown, Miller H. 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Killed at Fredericksburg, 
Va., December 13, 1862, while carrying dispatches to Gen. 
Hooker. Summit Hill. 

Cochlin, Michael 

Enlisted August 15., 1861. Killed September 13, 1863, 
at Culpepper, Va. Summit Hill. 

File, Jacob 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Killed June 21, 1864, ftt St. 
Mary's Church, Va. Mauch Chunk. 

• Miller, George 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Killed May 13, 1863 at Dum- 
fries, Va. Summit Hill. 

Weaver, John 

Enlisted September 8, 1864, Killed February 6"; 1885, at 
Hatcher's Run, Va. Summit Hill. 

Conner, Thomas 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Died May 19, 1863, at Kel- 
ley's Ford, of wounds received in action. Weissport. 

DIED. 

Walton, Alfred (1st Sergeant) 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Died in rebel prison at A"<d- 
dersonville, Ga., August 31, 1864. Captured at Sulghur 
Springs, October 12, 1863. ^ 



•36 81ST REGIMENT PA. VOL's. 

McLaughlin, James 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Died in rebel prison at Au- 
dersonville, Ga., August 20, 1864. Captured at Sulphur 
Springs, October 12, 1863'. 

-Moyer, Gotleib 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Died in rebel prison at An- 
dersonville, Ga., July 30, 1864. Captured at Sulphur 
Springs. October 12, 1863. 

McCarren, John 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Died in rebel prison at An- 
dersonville, Ga., July 28, 1864. Captured at Sulphur 
Springs, October 12, 1863.' 

Stahler, David 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Died in rebel prison at Au« 
dersonville, Ga., August 25, 1864. Captured at Sulphur 
Springs, October 12, 1863. 

Smith, William 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Died in rebel prison at An- 
dersonville,, Ga., July 15, 1864. Captured at Sulphur 
Springs, October 12, 1863. 

Shultz, John 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Died in rebel prison at An- 
dersonville, Ga., July 30, 1864. Captured at Sulphur 
Springs, October 12, 1863. 

Tiful, Eichard 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Died April 30, 1863, at Dum- 
fries, Va. 

Bloss, Martin 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Died December 7, 1862, at 
Weissport, Pa., while at home on furlough. 

Hand, Joseph 

Enlisted August 15, 1861. Re-enlisted and diedatPar- 
ryville, Pa., April 3, 1864, while on veteran furlough. 



81sT REG'T. PENNSYLVANIA YOLUNTEEES. 

Colonel. — James Miller. 

Commissioned Colonel August 8, 1861. Killed in battle 
of Fair Oaks, June 1, 1862. 

Lieutenant-Colonel. — Eli T. Conner. 

Commissioned Major October 1, 1861. Promoted to 
Lieutenant-Colonel June 1, 1862. Killed in battle July 1, 
1862. 



COMPANY "g" — 81ST EEG't PA. VOL's. 37 

Captain. — Samuel Shiirlock. 

Enlisted as Sergeant-Major, August 1861. Promoted to 
Captain Co. D. December 9, 1861. Killed June 15, 1862, 
while on picket duty. 

Major. — Thomas McNeish. 

Commissioned 1st Lieutenant Co. I, October 15, 1861. — 
Transferred to the West and promoted to Major on Staff 
duty. 

Lieutenant. — John Brelsford. 

Commissioned 1st Lieutenant and Quarter-Master, May 
16,1862. Severely wounded on the Peninsula in 1862. — 
Resigned in 1863. 

COMPANY "G." ■ 

Lieutenant-Colonel. — Amos Stroh. 

Commissioned Captain, September 16, 1861. Promoted 
to Lieutenant-Colonel, April 17, 1863. Resigned. 

Captain. — John W. Pryor. 

Commissioned ist Lieutenant, September 16, 1861. Pro- 
moted to Captain of Co. D, February 28, 1863. Wounded 
at the battle of Allen's Farm, June 30, 1862 ; at Fredericks- 
burg, December 13, 1862 ; at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.— 
Resigned on account of his wounds, in 186 1. Also, served 
during the Mexican War. 

Captain. — ^Newton Bieber. 

Enlisted as 1st Sergeant in 1861. Promoted to Second 
Lieutenant, Jan. 1, 1862; to .1st Lieutenant, Co. F. Feb. 1, 
1863; to Captain Co. C, Feb. 1, 1863. Wounded at the 
battle of Fair Oaks, June 30, 1S62. Discharged August 
24, 1863. 

Captain. — John Patton. 

Enlisted in 1861. Promoted to 2nd Lieutenant, Februa- 
ry 1, 1863 ; to 1st Lieutenant, February 28, 1863 ; to Cap- 
tain in 1864. Wounded at the battle of Fredericksburg 
December 13, 1862, and at Gettysburg,. July 3, 1863. Dis- 
charged in 1864. 

Captain. — Nathan F. Marsh. 

Enlisted September 16, 1861. Re-enlisted in 1864. Pro- 
moted to Captain of Co. I, Jan. 7, 1865.. Wounded in the 
battle of Gettysburg, July 3, 1863, and in battle in front of 
Petersburg, March 25, 1865. Served to end of the war. 

1st Lieutenant. — Aquilla J. Marsh. 

Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, September 16, 1861. Pro- 
moted to 1st Lieutenant, Co. A, Jan. 1, 1862. Resigned in 
1863. 

1st Lieutenant. — Lebo Winters. 

Enlisted in 1861. Promoted from Sergeant to 2nd Lieu- 
tenant, February 28, 1863. Promoted to 1st Lieuten- 
ant and served to end of the war. 



38 COMPANY "g" — 81ST REG't PA. VOL's. 



Adams, William 

Enlisted in 1864. Wounded at Spottsylvania, May 1864. 
Served to end of the war. 

Ashback, Jeremiah 

Enlisted in 1861. Deserted from Hosjiital in September 
1862. 

Bond, George T. 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded on Peninsula in 1862. Dis- 
charged. 

Brunner, Lewis 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded at the battle of Allen's 
Farm, June 30, 1862. 

Brunner, John 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded in the foot at Harrison's 
Landing. Discharged. 

Bachman, Griffith 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged on account of disability. 

Bachman, Daniel 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged on account of wounds 
in October, 1862. Lost a leg. 

Bachman, Benjamin 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged on account of disability 
in May, 1863. 

Brittain, William 

Enlisted in 1861. 

Baker, Conrad 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded at Allen's Farm, June 30, 
1862; at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862. 

Billinsby, John 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded at Allen's Farm, June 30, 
1862. Transferred to U. S. Artillery. 

Brelsford, George W. 

Enlisted in 1861. Severely wounded at the battle of 
Antietam, September 17, 1862. Discharged on account of 
his wounds. 

Bulkley, Henry 

Enlisted in 1861. 

Bowman, Franklin 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged May 1863. 

Campbell, Samuel 

Enlisted in 1861. 'Wounded at Allen's Farm, June 30, 
1862. Discharged. 

Connelly, Josiah 

Enlisted in 1861. Transferred to U. S. Artillery. 



COMPANY "g" — 81ST EEG't PA. VOL's. 39 



Crilley, Oliver 

Enliskd in 1861. Lost a leg in the battle of Antietam, 
September 17, 1862. Discharged. 

Derr, Obediah 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862, 
and at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862. 

Dorney, Nathan H. 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded at Fredericksburg, Decem- 
ber 13, 1862. 

Davis, William 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded on the Peninsula in 1862. 

Doak, Henry 

Enlisted in 1861. 

Edgar, James 

Enlisted in 1862. Severely wounded at the battle of 
Gettysburg, July 2, 1863. Discharged on account of his 
wound. 

Frey, Miles J. 

Enlisted in 1861. Served three years. 

Eberts, William 

Enlisted in 1864. Wounded at Spottsylvania, May 1864. 
Taken prisoner at Ream's Station. Served to the end of 
the war. 

Fenstermacher, Stephen 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded at Allen's Farm, June 30, 
1862, 

Fields, Marshall 

Enlisted in 1861. 

Fritz, Anion 

Enlisted in 1864. Wounded at Spottsylvania, May 1864. 
Served to the end of the war. 

Ginder, Jacob \ , 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863. 
Served three years. 

Goodman, Henry 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged October, 1862. 

Glace, William E. 

Enlisted in 1861. Transferred to U. S. Artillery in 1862. 

Geary, George 

Enlisted in 1864. Wounded in front of Petersburg in 
1864. Served to the end war. 

Gombert, Jonathan H. 

Enlisted in 1861. Lost arm in battle of Antietam, Sep- 
tember 17, 1862. Discharged. 



40 COMPANY "g" — 8 1st eeg't pa. vol's. 

Gallagher, Francis 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded at Fredericksburg, Decem- 
ber 13, 1862. 

Gallagher, Patrick 

Enlisted in 1&64. Served to the end of the'war. 

Gaumer, Alfred 

Enlisted in 1861. "Wounded at Malvern' Hill, June 30, 
1862. Transferred to U. S. Artillery in 1862. 

Horn, John 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged in 1862, on account of dis- 
ability. Ee-enlisted in the 201st Regiment in February 
1865, and served to the endof the war. 

Hawk, Samuel 

Enlisted September 6, 1861. Discharged December 23, 
18G2. Re-enlisted. 

HoUinger, Jacob A. 

Enlisted in 1861. • 

Hollinger, George, Jr. 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded at Cold Harbor, June 3^ 
1864. Served to the end of the war. 

Howard, James F. 

Enlisted in 1861. 

Hontz, Amon 

Enlisted in 1861. 

Hontz, Moses 

Enlisted in 1861. 

Hontz, Charles 

Enlisted in 1864. Served to the end. of the vrar. 

Haggerty, Condy 

Enlisted in 1861. 

Hammon, James 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged from Hospital. 

Hanning, Charles 

Enlisted in 1861. 

Keller, Benjamin F. 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded at the battle of Fredericks- 
burg, December 13, 1862. 

Kishbach, John 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded at Fredericksburg, Decem- 
ber 13, 1862. 

Kuebler, Francis W. 

Enlisted in 1861. Served three years. 

Kuebler, John 

Enlisted in 1861. Served three years. 



COMPANY "a" — 8 1st reg^t pa. vol's. 41 

Kramer, Wallace 

Enlisted in 1863. Wounded in front of Petersburg. — 
Served to the end of the war. 

Kirby, Michsel 

Enlisted in 18G1. Transferred to U. S. Artillery in 1862. 

Koontz, John 

Enlisted in 1861. 

Lovejoy, Alfred I 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged on account of disability 
in 1862. 

Longkammer, Charles » 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded at the battle of Fair Oaks, 
June 1, 1862. Served three years. 

Miller, William 

Enlisted in 1861. 

McNeal, William 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded at the battle of Antietam, 
September 17., 1862. Transferred to U. S. Artillery. 

McGinley, Henry 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded, and served three years. 

Miller, Alexander 

Enlisted in 1864. Served to the end of the war. 

Mcintosh, George 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded at Jerusalem Plank Road, 
June 22, 1864. Transferred to the Veteran Reserve Corps. 
Served to the end of the war. 

Miller, Daniel 

Enlisted in 18C4. Served to the end of the war. 

Marsden^ William 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged in Hospital, October 1S62. 

McLean, Isaac 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded at Antietam, September 17, 
1862. Re-enlisted in 1864, and served to the end of the 
war. 

Meaghan, Andrew 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged on account of disability. 

Martin, William 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded at Fredericksburg, Decem- 
ber 13, 1862. 

McGowan, Michsel 

Enlisted in 1861. Transferred to U. S. Artillery. 

Mears, John E. 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded azd taken prisoner at Al- 
len's Farm, June 30, 1862. 

Meckes, William 

Enlisted in 1861. Deserted in 1862. 



42 COMPANY "a" — 81sT eeg't pa. vol's. 

McGowen, James 

Enlisted ia 1861. 

Moore, John 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded at Fredericksburg, Decem- 
ber 13, 1862. 

Nothstein, Dennis 

Enlisted in 1864. Served to the end of the war. 

jSTewton, John 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded at Allen's Farm, June 30, 
1862. 

O'/Donnell, Barney 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded on the Peninsula, and at the 
battle of Antietam, September 17, 1862. 

Oxrider, Lewis 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded in the battle at Allen's 
Farm, June 30, 1862. 

Prjor, Lewis 

Enlisted in 1861. Served three years. 

Rough, Abraham 

Enlisted in 1861. Served three years. 

Eeinsmith, Nathan 

Enlisted in 1864. Wounded at Spottsylvania, May 1864. 
Served to the end of the war. 

Rothrock, Charles 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded in battles of Malvern Hill ; 
and at Fredericksburg. December 13, 1862. 

Root, Manasses 

Enlisted in 1864. Served to the end of the war. 
Reinsmith, Reuben 

Enlisied in 1861. Wounded in the battle of Malvern 
Hill, July 1, 1862. 

Shive, Albert 

Enlisted in 1864. Wounded in front of Petersburg in 
1864. Served to the end of the war. 

Strittmaker, Frank 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted and served to the end of 
the war. Wounded by a guerilla while the army was re- 
turning to Washington May 1865. 

Steinupe, 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded at Fredericksburg, Decem- 
ber 13, 1862. 

Smith, Monroe 

Enlisted in 1861. Served three years. 
Satorious, John G. 

Enlisted in 1861. 



• 



COMPANY "g" — 81st REG't PA. VOL's. 43 

Shseifer, Samuel 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged. 

Spinner, Andrew 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded at Antietam, September 17, 
1862. 

Stein, John 

Enlisted in 1861. Deserted in 1862. 
Smith, Peter 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged. 
Thompson, John 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863- 
Transferred to the Veteran Reserve Corps. Served to the 
end of the war. 

Williams, William 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded at Antietam, September 17 
1862. 

Winterstein, Samuel 

Enlisted in 1861. 

Wallace, John 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded at Fair Oaks, June I, 1862.* 
Re-enlisted in the 91st Regiment, P. V. Wounded in 1864. 

Wissner, John 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded at Malvern Hill. Dis- 
charged and subsequently died of his wound, at his home. 

Wollinger, Joseph 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded in the battle of Antietam, 
September 17, 1862. 

West, George 

Enlisted in 1861. 

West, John 

Enlisted in 1862. Wounded at Petersburg, June 16, 
1864. Served to the end of the war. 

Zellner, Henry- 
Enlisted in 1861. Discharged on account of disability. 

KILLED AND DIED OF WOUNDS. 

Captain, — John Bond, 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted in 1863. Promoted to 
Captain of Company B. Killed in battle at Farmville, April 
7, 1865. 

Lieutenant. — Samuel Peters, 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted and promoted to Second 
Lieutenant. Killed in battle, June I7th, 1864, in front of 
Petersburg. 



44 COMPANY "g" — 81sT eeg't pa. vol's. 

» 

Lieutenant. — Peter McGee, 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted and promoted to Lieuten- 
ant of Company A, in 1 864. Killed at the battle of Ream's 
Station, in 1864. 

Ackerman, George 

Enlisted in 1861. Killed at the battle of Antietam, 
September 17, 1862. 

Ege, Peter S. 

Enlisted in 1861. Killed in battle of Fredericksburg', 
December 13, 18G2. 

GeddeSj Douglas 

Enlisted in 1861. Mortally wounded at the battle of 
Allen's Farm, June 3,0, 1862. Died in Libby Prison. 

Gombert, William 

Enlisted in 1861. Killed at the battle of Fair Oaks, 
June 1, 1&62. 

Gallagher, Dennis 

Enlisted in 18G1. Killed in battle of Antietam, Septem- 
ber 17, 1862. 

^aumer, Frank 

Enlisted in 1864. Killed at the battle of Cold Harbor, 
June, 1864. 

Haupt, John 

Enlisted in 1864. Killed at the battle of Spottsylvaaia, 
May 12, 1864. 

Klotz, Francis 

Enlisted in 1864. Killed at the battle of Spottsylvania, 
May 12, 1864. 

Medler, William 

Enlisted in 1861. Killed at the battle of Fredericksburg, 
December 13, 1862. 

Moyer, Lewis 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded at Malyern Hill, June 30, 
1862. Killed at the battle of Fredericksburg, December 
13, 1862. 

Mullen, William 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded at Fair Oaks, June 1, 1862. 
Killed in battle of Antietam, September 17, 1862. 

MucMer, William 

Enlisted in 1861. Mortally wounded in battle of Fred- 
ericksburg, December 13, 1862. Died in hospital. 

Nothstein, William 

Enlisted in 1864. Killed in battle at Spottsylvania, May 
12, 1864. / 

Line, William 

Enlisted in 1861. Killed in battle of Fair Oaks, June 
1,1862. This is supposed to have been the first Carbon 
County soldier, killed in the rebellion. 



COMPANY "h"— 81st reg^t PA. vol's. 45 

Loraison, AVilliam 

Enlisted in ISGl. Killed in battle of Antictatn, Septem- 
ber 17, 1862. 

Shive, Samuel 

Enlisted in 18G4. Killed in battle of Spottsylvania, 
May 12, 1864. 

Zollinger, Paul 

Enlisted in 1834. Killed in biittle of Spottsylviiniii, 
May 12, 1864. • 

Tubbs, Burton JST. 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded at the battle of Malvern 
Hill, July 1, 1862. Died of wound in rebel prison in 
Richmond. 

West, Samuel 

Enlisted in 1861. Mortally wounded at Fredericksburg, 
December 13, 1862. Died at Point Lookout. 

DIED. 

Becker, Charles 

Enlisted in 1861. Died July 12, 1^62. 

Gormerly, John 

Enlisted 1861. Died in 1862. 

McClellan, John 

Enlisted in 1861, Died at Turner Hospital, June 20, '62. 

Overholser, Alfred 

Enlisted in 1861. Died at Newport News in 1862. 



COMPANY "H." 

Lieutenant Colonel. — Thomas C. Harkness, 

Commissioned Captain September 18, 18J1. Promoted 
to Major, April l7, 1863. Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel. 
Wounded in several battles. Resigned. 

Captain. — John C. McLaughlin, 

Commissioned First Lieutenant September 18, 1861 ; 
promoted to Captain Company "A," November 14, 1862. 
Severely wounded December 13, 1862, at the battle of 
Fredericksburg. Honorably discharged on account of 
wounds, June 12, 1863. 

Captain. — Thomas Morton, 

Commissioned Second Lieutenant September 18, 1861'; 
promoted to First Lieutenant November 14, 1862 ; to Cap- 
tain, April 17, 1863. Resigned in 1864. 



46 COMPANY ''it^^-^Si&'i} KEG^:f PA. VOI^'s. 

Captain. — Thomas C. Williams, 

Enlisted as First Sergeant, xVugust Z3, 1861 ; promoted 
to Second Lieuteoant November 14, 18G2';- to First Lieu- 
tenant, April 17, 1863; to Captain, April 21, 1864.—' 
Wounded in three battles, and discharged on account of 
his wounds. 

First Lieutenant. — William J, Williams, 

Enlisted in 1861 as Sergeant. Promoted to First Lieu^ 
tenant, April 21, 1364. Served three years. 

Lieutenant*— Stewart Mcintosh, 

Enlisted August 22. 1861. Re-enlisted and promoted to 
Lieutenant, 1865. Wounded at Ream's Station, and served 
to the end of the war. 

Lieutenant,— Thomas Gallagher, 

Enlisted August 22, 1861. Re-enlisted, and promoted 
to Lieutenant, 1865. Served to the end of the war. 

Bellj JfinlGS 

Enlisted August, 1861. Wounded on the Peninsula, 
and at the battle of Fredericksburg, 1862. Served three 
years. 

Breish, Aaron 

Enlisted August, 1861. Taken prisoner on the Penin^ 
sula, 1863, and not heard from afterwards. 

Blair, Hugh 

Enlisted AttgUst 22, 1861. Re-enlisted, wounded, and 
served to the end of the war. 

Boyle, Patrick 

Enlisted August, 1861. Transferred to 4th U. S. Artil« 
lery in 1862. Served to the end of the war. 

Brookmire, James G. 

Enlisted August, 1861. Transferred to 4th tl. S. Ar- 
tillery in 18(52. 

Brannan, William 

Enlisted August 22, 1861. Wounded and transferred to 
invalid Corps. 

Burns, James 

Enlisted September 9, 1861. Deserted in 1864. 

Cooper, Elijah 

Enlisted September 9, 1861. Transferred to Invalid 
Corps. 

Clemens, William 

Enlisted September 9, 1861. Served three years. 

Clark, John 

Enlisted August 22, 1861. Re'enlisted and served to the 
end of the war. 



Clark, James 

Enlisted August 22, 1861. Severely woi.ndccl ot tlip 
battle of Fair Oaks, June 1, 1862. Discbarged on ac 
count of liis wounds. 

Cokely, Patrick 

Enlisted in 1861. Transferred to U. S. Cavalry Eegi- 
nieut. 

Caddcji; James 

Enlisted in August, 1861. Woitnded in battle. Srvvod 
tbrce years. 

Coyle^ Patrick B. 

Enlisted 3iarcb 21, 1862. DeEcfted Pebrfiary 11. 1863. , 

Donah oe, Patrick 

Enlisted Scjitember 0, 1861. Wounded and taken pris- 
oner May 10, 1864. Ee-enlisted and served to the end of 
tbe war. 

Dumi, Daniel 

Enlisted in i861. Transferred to Band rtiid discbarged 
in i'862< 

Evans^ Jenkins 

Enlisted Augu.st, 1861. Wounded at CbaHes City Cros.^ 
Roads, Juue 30, 1862. 'discharged in 1863. 

Eddie, "VYilliam 

Enlisted August 9,- 1862, 

Elliot, William 

Enlisted August 22, 1861. Wounded at Cbarles City 
Cross Roads, June 30, 1862. Resetted In 18G3. 

Edwards, Owen 

Enlisted Mareb, 1862. 

Fritz, Cliarles 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged in 1862, on nccotint of 
disability. 

Gallagher, John 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged oil account of disability 
in 1863. 

Gallagher, Patrick (1st). 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded on the Peninsular in 186S. 
Re-enlisted and served to the end of the war. 

Gallagher, Patrick (2nd) 

Enlisted March 21, 1862. Discharged February 11, '63> 

Golden, Patrick 

Enlisted August 22, 1861. Discharged March 25, 1863, 
on account of wounds received at Fredericksburg, Dec, 
13. 18fT2, 



48 CO^lPANY "h'' — 8 1st nEG^T PA. VOh'i^, 
Henry, Aaron (1st Sergeant) 

Ealisted AusTusl 22, 1S8I . Wounded at the battle of 
Charles Oitj^ Cross Roads, June 30, 1863, and at the battle 
of Bristow Stattoc, in 1863. Served three years. 

Hackett, Benjamin 

Enlisted in 1861. Transferred to the Uh United States 
Artillery, 1862. 

Hewitt, William 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded on the Peninsula in 1862, 
and transferred to the Veteran Reserve Corps. 

Hanclline, Edward 

Enlisted in 1861. Accidentally wounded at Springfield 
Station, Va., and dischargedL 

Henry, John 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded on the Peninsula, in 1862, 
and discharged. 

Hughs, David 

Enlisted August 22, 1861. Wonnded in the battle of. 
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862. Discharged April 15, 
1863. 

Jones, John T. 

Enlisted Augusi? 22, 1861. Wounded on the Peninsula 
in 1862. Discharged. 

Jones, Charles W. 

Enlisted October 31, 1861. Wounded. 

Kirk, James 

Enlisted August 22, 1861. Wounded on the Peninsula 
in 1862. Discharged February 26. 1863. 

Kissner, William 

Enlisted August 22, 1861. Wounded in the battle of 
Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862. Discharged on 
account of his wound. 

Laughry, Hugh 

Enlisted August 22, 1861. Re-enlisted and served to the 
end of the war. 

Lewis, John S. 

Enlisted August 6, 1862. Discharged on account of dis- 
ability 1863. 

Mackey, Kobert 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged in 1862. 

Morgan, Thomas H. 

Enlisted in 1861. Deserted. 

Morgan, Thomas T. 

Enlisted August 22, 1861. Taken prisoner in 1864, ex- 
changed and discharged. 



COMPANY "h^' — 81.ST REg't PA. VOl\s. 49 

" 

Mulhold, Thomas 

Enlisted August 22. 1861. Wounded at the battle of 
Fair Oaks, June 1, 18C2, and discharged on account of his 
wound. 

McLeaiij Daniel 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged on account 0? disability.. 
McFadden, John 

Enlisted August 6, 1862. Deserted January 12, 1863. 

McMullen, Buchanan 

Enlisted in 1861. Deserted. 

Murphy, James 

, Enlisted in 1861. Discharged on account of disability, 
in 1863. 

McCandles, Daniel 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged on account of disability. 

McNallj, John 

Enlisted August 6, 1861. Discharged March 31, 1863. 

Morrison, Charles 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded on the Peninsula in 1862. 
Transferred to the 4th U. S. Artillery in 1862. 

Nead, William 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged on account of disability 
in 1863. 

Powell, David 

Enlisted August 22, 1831. Wounded May 12. 1864.-- 
Served three years. 

Pugh, Howell 

Enlisted in 1861. Deserted. 

Phillips, John ^ 

Enlisted in 1861. Deserted. 

Parker, John 

Enlisted March 21, 1862. 

Quigley, John 

Enlisted August 1861. Wounded on the Peninsula in 
1862. Discharged. 

Quigley, William 

Enlisted August 22, 1861. Wounded May 10,1864. Serv- 
ed three years. 

Reese, Thomas 

Enlisted August 22, 1861. Transferred to Invalid Corps- 
Served three years. 

Riley, Austin 

, Enlisted in 1861. Deserted. 

4 



so COMPANY "h'^— 'Sl&'l' UEa'V FA. VOLES'. 
Reese, David 

Enlisted in 18G1. Wounded on the Peninsula in 1862. 
Diactiarged on account of his wounds. 

Robinson; Thomas 

Enlisted August 22, 1861. Lost a focrt in the battle of 
Cold Harbor, 1864. 

Roberts, Robert 

Enlisted August 29, 1863. 

Stutz, Ernest 

Enlisted in 1861. 

Stephens, Vivian 

Enlisted August 22, 186'L D'ist'bai'ged September 2?. 
1862. 

Snedden, Alexander 

Enlisted AiTgSst 22, 18&1. Wounded in the battle of 
Gettysburg ; trarKsferred to Invalid Corps, and served three 
years. 

Thomas, Philip 

Enlisted August 22, 1861. Wounded in the battle of 
- Gettysburg ; transferred to Invalid Corps/ Served 3 years. 

Thomas, Wm. T. 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged ©n account of disatiility. 

Vaughn, John 

Enlisted March 18, 18G2. 

Wall, Christopher 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded on the Peninsula in 1863. 
Discharged on account of his wounds. 

Williams, David 

' Enlisted August 32, 1861. Served three years.- 

LIST OF KILLED AND 1)1ED OF* WOUNDS. 

'Delay, Jeremiah 

Enlisted August 22, 1861. Killed in battk of Charles 
City Cross Roads, Juae 30, 1862.- 

I)elamour, Wm. 

Enlisted in 1861. Killed at the battle of Charles City 
Cross Roads^ June 30, 1862. 

Fisher, Owen 

Mortally wounded in battle in front of Petersburg, 1864. 
Died in Richmond, 

]^ritz, Michael 

Mortally wounded at the battle of Cbarles City Cross 
Roads, June 30, 1862. 

Glenni, James 

Enlisted August, 1861. Mortally wou'D'ded at the battle 
of Fredericksburg, December 13, 1863. 



COMPANY "h" — 81ST EEG't PA. VOL's. 51 

Laughry, James 

Enlisted September 0, 1861. Mortally wounded in bat- 
tle, May 12, 1864. Died May 18, 1864. 

Murry, James B. 

Enlisted in 1861. Killed at Ream's Station, Va., August 
25, 1864- 

Murphy, Charles 

Enlisted August 22, 1861. Killed at the battle of Fred- 
ericksburg. December 13, 1862. 

McLaughlin, Patrick 

Enlisted August 22, 1861. Killed at the battle of Charles 
City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862. 

O'Donnell, John 

Enlisted August 22, 1861. Killed at the battle of Mal- 
vern Hill, July 1, 1862. 

Ryemiller, Anthony ' 

Enlisted in 1861. Killed in battle at Charles City Cross 
Roads, June 30, 1862. 

Radcliff, John 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded on the Peainsula in 1862. 
Supposed to have been killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, 
1863. 

Reynolds, Edward 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded at Chancellorsville, May 3, 
1863. Mortally wounded in battle June 12, 1864. 

Rogers, Andrew 

Enlisted in 1861. Killed at the battle of Charles City 
Cross Roads, June 30, 1862. 

Williariison, Hugh 

Enlisted August 22, 1861. Killed at the battle cf Fred- 
ericksburg, December 13, 1862. 

Zimmerman, Emanuel 

Enlisted in 1861. Killed at the battle of Fredericksburg, 
December 13, 1862. 

DIED. 

Boyd, John 

Enlisted in 1861. Died in "Camp California," in 1862. 

Beltz, Martin 

Enlisted in 1861. Died at Newport News in 1862. 

Casey, "William 

Enlisted in 1861. Died at Yorktown, 1862. 

Davis, David E. 

Enlisted March 18,1862. Died near Falmouth, Va.,. 
April 17, 1863. 



52 COMPANY "i" — 8 1st reg't pa. vol's. 
Esbach, James W. 

Enlisted in 1861. Died in hospital at David's Island, 
New York. 

Fitzpatrick, Patrick 

Enlisted September 9, 1861. Died in front of Peters- 
burg, August, 1864. 

King, James 

Enlisted in 1861. Taken prisoner in 1864; exchanged 
and died while home on furlough. 

8wift, Richard 

Enlisted in 1861. Died in 1862, 



COMPANY " I.'' 

Captain. — William I. Conner, 

Commissioned Captain, October 15tb, 1861. Severely 
wounded in the Peninsula campaigQ in 1862. Again 
very severely wounded at the battle of Fredericksburg, 
December 13, 1862. ?Ionorabiy discharged on account of 
his wounds, April 22, 1863. 

(Japtain, — Joseph Webb, 

Enlisted in 1861. Promoted to First Lieutenant of 
Company A, 81st P. V. ; promoted to Captain, April 8, 
1865. Wounded in the Peninsula campaign in 1862. — 
Served to the end of the war. 

First Lieutenant. — Thomas C. Hawk, 

Commissioned Second Lieutenant, October 15, 1861. — 
Promoted First Lieutenant, April 17, 1862. Wounded at 
the battle of Malvern Hill. Resigned November 24, 1862. 

First Lieutenant. — Henry Paltzgrove, 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted in 1864. Wounded in 
the battles of White Oak Swamp, 1862, Fredericksburg, 
December 13, 1862, Cold Harbor, May, 1864. Promoted to 
Second-Lieutenant, May 13, 1864; [to First-Lieutenant 
January 7, 1865. Served to the end of the war. Few 
soldiers have a brighter record. 

Sergeant. — Oliver E,. Pryor, 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded severely. Re-enlisted in 
1864, and served to the end of the war. 

Sergeant. — William Moulthrop, 

Enlisted in 1861. Severely wounded at the battle of 
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862. Served, thi-ee years. 

Arp, George 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged on account of disability. 



COMPANY "l" — 81ST EEG't PA. VOL's. 53 

Arp, Benjamin 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted in 1864. Captured at the 
battle of Ream's Station, and imprisoned at Andersonville. 
Enlisted in the rebel army, November 29, 1864, and imme- 
diatelj afterwards escaped into the Union lines. Served 
honorably to the end of the war. 

Burger, John 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted in 1864. Served to tht- 
end of the war. 

Bartholomew, Jacob 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted in 1864. Wounded at 
Spottsylvania, May, 1864. Discharged on account of 
wounds. 

Corn, Henry- 
Enlisted in 1861. Discharged on account of disability. 
Campbell, John 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged on account of disability. 

Everett, Thomas 

Enlisted in 1861. Deserted from hospital. 

Faulkner, Daniel 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged on account of disability. 

Fell, Henry 

Enlisted in 1861. 

Glass, Peter 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged on account of disability, 
in 1862. 

Gillespie, James 

Enlisted in 1862. Wounded at the battle of Antietam. — 
Discharged on account of his wounds. 

Hunsicker, William H. 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded on the Peninsula, and at 
the battle of Antietam in 1862. Discharged on account of 
his wounds. 

Hall, Charles 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged on account of disability. 

Hawk, Edward W. 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded in the Peninsula Campaign, 
in 1862. Discharged, and subsequently re-enlisted in the 
183rd Regiment. 

Hoffman, Henry- 
Enlisted in 1861. Discharged on account of disability. 

Hains, William 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted in 1861, and subsequently 
discharged. 

Knause, Lewis 

Enlisted in 1862. Transferred to Invalid Corps, in 1863. 



54 COMPANY "l" — 81ST EEG't PA. VOL's. 

Kresge, Frank 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded in the Peninsula campaign, 
in 1862. Wounded and lost leg at Deep Bottom. Dis- 
charged in 1864. 

Kramer, Wallace 

Enlisted in 1861. 

Kenley, Charles 

Enlisted in 1861. Wonnded in the Peninsula campaign, 
in 1862. Discharged in 1862. 

Kemerer, Reuben 

Enlisted in 1862. Wounded at the battle of Deep Bot- 
tom, in 1864. Discharged. 

Kline, Jeremiah F. 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged on account of disability in 
1863. 

Leh, Francis 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged on account of disability in 
1863. 

Long, Joseph H. 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged on account of disability. 

McMaster, John 

Enlisted in 1861. Deserted in 1862. 

Miller, Mahlon 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted in 1864. Served to the 
end of the war. 

Metzger, Samuel 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted in 1864. Woundedatthe 
battle of Ream's Station. Served to the end of the v?ar. 

Milham, Thomas 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged in 1863. 

Owen, Frederick 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged on account of disability 
in 1863. 

Peters, Joseph M. 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded at the battle of Charles City 
Cross Roads in 1862. Discharged on account of his wounds. 

Romig, William 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded and lost hand at the bat- 
tle of Gettysburg. Discharged. 

Raver, Henry 

Enlisted in 1861. Served three years. 

Strouse, Jacob 

Enlisted in 1863. Wounded in battle in front of Peters- 
burg, in June 1864. Served to the end of the war. 

Stamitz, George 

Enlisted in 1861. Renlisted. Wounded in front of Pe- 
tersburg Discharged on account of wounds. 



COMPANY "l" — 81ST REG't PA, VOL'.S, 55 

Swartwood, Peter 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged on account of disability in 
1862. 

Snyder, Henry 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted and served to the end of 
the war. 

Shanitbn, William 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted in 1864. Wounded at 
the battle of Cold Harbor, and served to the end of the war, 

Sterling, John 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded in the Peninsula cam- 
paiga in 1862. Re-enlisted and served to the end of the 
war. 

Snyder, Frank 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted in 1864. Wounded at the 
battle of Gettysburg. Served to the end of the war. 

Swob, William 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded at the battle of Fredericks- 
burg, December 13, 1862. . Discharged on account of his 
wounds. 

Smith, Joseph 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded in the Peninsula campaign 
in 1862. Discharged on account of disability. 

Taylor, William 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged on account of disability. 

Timmons, Terrance 

Enlisted 1861.^ Wounded at the battle of Antietam, 
September 11, 1862. Discharged on account of his 
wounds. 

Unfriet, George 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged on account of disability 
in 1863. 

Walker, Lorentz 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged on account of disability 
in 1862. 

Youse, Israel 

Enlisted in 1861. Served three years. 
KILLED AND DIED OF WOUNDS. 

Captain. — David J. Phillips, 

Enlisted as Sergeant in 1861. Promoted to Second 
Lieutenant, September 1, 1862 ; to First Lieutenant and 
Adjutant, February 1, 1863; to Captain, April 22, 1863. 
Killed at the battle of Mine Run, December, 1863. 



56 coMiPANY "i" — 81sT eeg't pa. vol's. 

Captain. — David H. Ginder, 

Enlisted as Sergeant in 1861 ; promoted to Second Lieu- 
tenant, February 1, 1863 ; to First Lieutenant, April 22, 
1863; to Captain, December, 1863. Killed in front of Pe- 
tersburg, June 17, 1864. 

First Lieutenant.— Sidney N. Hawk, 

Enlisted as Sergeant in 1861. Promoted to Second 
Lieutenant, April 22, 1863; to First Lieutenant and Ad- 
jutant, in 1864. Killed at the battle of Spottsylvania, 
May 12, 1864. 

Second Lieutenant. — Hewitt J. Abbott, 

Enlisted as Sergeant in 1861, Promoted to Second 
Lieutenant, April 17, 1862. Killed at the battle of Charles 
City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862. 

Ackerman, James P. 

Enlisted in 1861. Killed in the battle of Charles City 
Cross Roads, June 30, 1862. 

Buck, Edwin 

Enlisted in 1863. Killed in battle of Spottsylvania, 
May 12, 1864. 

Dreisbach, Levi 

Enlisted in 1861. Supposed to have been killed in front 
of Petersburg, June 16, 1864. 

Flickinger, Thomas 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded at the battle of Charles 
City Cross Roads. Killed in the battle of Gettysburg, 
Mays, 1863. 

Hopple, Jacob 

Enlisted in 1861. Mortally wounded at the battle of 
Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862. Died in Rich- 
mond. 

Hinkle, Manville 

Enlisted in 1861. Mortally wounded at the battle of 
Fredericksburg, Dec. 13,1862. 

Harris, Daniel 

Enlisted in 1861. Killed at the battle of Charles City 
Cross Roads, June 30, 1862. 

Kupp, Audelburg 

Enlisted in 1861. Killed in battle in front of Petersburg, 
in 1864. 

Miller, John 

Enlisted in 1861. Killed at the battle of Charles City 
Cross Roads, June 30, 1862. 

Nathan, Thomas 

Enlisted in 1861. Killed at the battle of Charles City 
Cross Roads, June 30, 1862. 

Peters, Charles E. 

Enlisted in 1861. Killed at the battle of Fredericksburg, 
December 13, 1862. 



COMPANY "i" — 8 1st reg^t PA. vol's. 57 

Rader, David 

Enlisted in ISGl. Killed in the battle of Malvern Hill, 

in 1862. 

>^ 

Eehrig, Edwin 

Enlisted in 1861. Killed in battle at Chancellorville, 
May 3, 1863. 

Smith, Samuel 

Enlisted in 1861. Killed at the battle of Charles City 
Cross Roads, June 30, 1862. 

Wliittingham, John 

Enlisted in 1862. Killed in the battle ©f Fredericksburg. 
December 13, 1862. 

DIED, AND STARVED IN REBEL PRISONS. 

Buck, Owen 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded at the battle of Aiilietam, 
September 17. 1863. Died in 1863. 

Buskhart, Theophihis 

Enlisted in 1861. Died on the Peninsula in 1862. 
Conner, George 

Enlisted in 1881. Died in 1861. 

Durbert, John E. 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged and died in 1863. 
Horn, James M. 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded in the battle of Charles City 
Cross Roads. Wounded and taken prisoner at Ream's 
Station, August 25, 1864. Died in Andersonville prison oa 
the nth of February, 1865. 

Hains, Peter 

Enlisted in 1861. Died in 1862. 

Kugler, David 

Enlisted in 1861. Died in 1862. 

Laurish, Joseph 

Enlisted in 1861. Died in 1862. 

Lauer, Lafeyette 

Enlisted in 1861. Taken prisoner at Ream's Station. 
August 25, 1864. Died in Andersonville prison, January 
21, 1865. 

Peters, Tilghman 

Enlisted in 1861. Died in 1862. 

Rader, Adam 

Enlisted in 1861. Died in 1862. 

Ruch, Charles E. 

Enlisted in 1861. Taken prisoner at Ream's Station, 
August 25, 1864. Died at Andersoaville, January 17, '65. 



58 COMPANY "k"— 81ST REG't PA, VOL's. 

Setzer, Harrison 

Enlisted in 1861.— Died in 1862, at Alexandria, Va. 

Whiteman, Joseph 

Enlisted in 1862. Died in March, 1863. 
TRANSFERRED. 

Major. — Thomas McJSTeish, \ 

Commissioned 1st Lieutenant October 18, 1861. Trans- 
ferred to the Department of Tennessee, and promoted to 
the rank of Major. 



COMPANY " K. ' 

Lieutenant. — William Belford, 

Commissioned Second-Lieutenant, October 27, 1861. — 
Discharged Mar-'h 3, 1863. 

Lieutenant. — Washington Setzer, 

Enlisted as a private soldier in 1861. Re-enlisted and 
promoted to Lieutenant, Janiiary 7, 1865. Served to the 
end of the war. Died at his home in Weatherlj', July, '66. 

Andreas, Abraham 

Enlisted in 1862. Served to the end of the war. 

Bond, George 

Enlisted in 1861. Re enlisted and served to the end of 
the war. Wounded in battle. 

Britt, John 

Enlisted in 1864. Served to the end of the war. 

Brindle, John 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged on account of disability 
in 1863. 

Callaghan, William 

Enlisted in 1864. Taken prisoner at Spottsylvania, and 
imprisoned at Andersonville. 

Dougherty, John 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged on account of disability. 

Farrow, Eobert T. 

Enlisted in 1862. 

Farley, Michael 

Enlisted in 1864. Served to the end of the war. 

Fritz, J. C. 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged in 1863. 

Hopkins, Lewis 

Enlisted in 1861. Supposed to have died at Annapolis. 



COMPANY "k" — 81ST REG't PA. VOL's. 59 

Kelly, Charles 

Enlisted in 1864. Served to the end of the war. 

Mulherren, Michael 

Enlisted in 1864. Wounded at Poe River, not heard 
from afterwards. 

Raver, Daniel 

Enlisted in 1861. Served three years. * 

Shoepp, A. 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged in 1862, on accoiint of 
disability. 

Washburn, Daniel 

Enlisted in 1862. Wounded in the battle of Fredericks- 
burg, December 13, 1862. Transferred to the Veteran 
. Reserve Corps. 

LIST OF KILLED. 

Lieutenant. — Emanuel C. Hoover, 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted in 1864. Promoted to 
Second-Lieutenant, and killed at the battle of Ream's 
Station, 1864. 

Fellows, C. 

Enlisted in 1861. Killed at the battle of Fredericks- 
burg, December 13, 1862. 

Matthews, Joseph 

Enlisted in 1861. Killed at the battle of Fredericksburg, 
December 13, 1862. 

Lowers, Penrose 

Enlisted in 1861. Killed at the battle of Spottsylvania in 
1864. 

DIED OF DISEASE. 

Andreas, John 

Enlisted in 1862. Died at Falmouth, Va.. December, '62. 

Lutz, Thomas 

Enlisted in 1861. Died on the Peninsula in 1862. 

Stettler, Alexander 

Enlisted in 1861. Died at Ship Point. 

Washburn, Joseph 

Enlisted in 1862. Died in service. 

West, James 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted and died in hospital, June 
11, 1864. 



60 LIEUTENAjS'T-COLOJS'EL ELI T. CONNER. 

LIEUT.-COL. ELI T. CONNER. 

When the first proclamation was issued by President Lin- 
cohi, calling for troops, in 1861, Carbon County, like other 
communities, gave forth one great throe of patriotism. In 
the excitement of the moment, when hundreds were ready to 
folloAV, they cast about them for a leader, — who was capa- 
ble of taking command. Captain Eli T. Conner, at that 
time commanding officer of the " Anderson Grays/' was ac- 
knowledged to be the man for the occasion, and to him the 
masses looked. He opened a recruiting office, and in twenty- 
four hours had recruited three full companies of the best 
young men of the county. He declined the offisr of a field 
office, preferring to remain with his company. He served 
during the three months' campaign as senior Captain of the 
6th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers. 

Upon the expiration of his term of service, Captain Con- 
ner, (in connection with Colonel James Miller,) organized 
the gallant 81st Regiment, and on its completion Avas com- 
missioned Major of said corps. On the Peninsula, he served 
with distinguished bravery, from the battle of Fair Oaks, to 
the final great and fearful struggle at Malvern Hill, where 
he fell. Immediately after the battle of Fair Oaks, Major 
Conner was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, after which he 
commanded his regiment in all the battles during the cam- 
paign, until his death. Colonel Conner was born in Luzerne 
County, in 1832. His father, AVilliam Conner, settled in 
Mauch Chunk shortly afterv/ards, and died here in 1833. 
He was educated at Wyoming Seminary at Kingston, Lu- 
zerne County, and also subsequently attended -a military 
school at Bristol, Pa. He Avas engaged as a civil engineer 
on the Lehigh Valley Railroad during the construction of 
the road, and Avas afterwards appointed Acting Engineer 
upon the slack Avater naAagation of the Cape Fear River, in 
North Carolina, by Mr. E. A. Douglas. The climate not 
agreeing Avith him, he only remained, in the south about a 




COLONBT. BlI T. CoNNEB. 



COMPANY "l" — 6 7th T.I^g't PA. VOl'S. Gj 



year, and returned to Maucli Chunk. Subsequently he again 
entered the service of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company* 
and in the winter of 1859-60, he made the survey of the 
Penn Haven and White Haven Railroad. 

His first connection with the military of Carbon County 
was as Lieutenant of the " Carbon Guards" at Summit Hill. 
Having removed to Mauch Chunk, he was elected C-ajitain 
of the " Cleaver Artillerists," which position he filled witli 
much ability, until the fall of 1859, when the company was 
disbanded, and a new company organized- — the " Anderson 
Greys," of which corps he was again elected Captain. When 
the war broke out, Captain Conner immediately signified his 
determination to enter the service of his country, and nearly 
every member of his company, with over two hundred 
others followed him. 

Kind, prompt, intelligent and brave, no better officer, or 
truer friend to his country, fell during the w:ar. 



67TH REGT., PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS. 
Colonel. — Horace B. Burnl\am. 

Commissioned Lieutenant-Colonel of the CTth Regiment 
August 12, 1861. Participated with and most the time 
commanded his Kcgiment until January, 1864. when, hav- 
ing become incapable of further duty in the field, he was 
ordered to Washington, D. C. On the expiration of his 
term of service, be was appointed by President Lincoln, 
Major and Judge Advocate U. S. Army, in the Department 
of New Mexico. On March 13, 1865, he received two pro- 
motions, by brevet, conferring upon him the rank of Colo- 
nel, " for faithful and meritorious services, during the 
war." 

COMPANY "l." 

1st Lieutenant. — George W. Simpson. 

Comn)issioned September 24, 1861. Captured at Win- 
chester, June 15, 1863, and remained a prisoner of war un- 
til March, 1865, part of which time he was, with a number 
of other prisoners, placed under fire of the Union guns, at 
Charleston, S. C, 



62 GOilPANY "a" — GTtH^EEG^T PA. VOL'S. 
Druni-Maj or .—John McArdel. 

Enlisted in November 1861. Re-enlisted January, 1864. 
Served to the end of tlie war. 

Callaghan, John 

Enlisted November 1861. Served three years. 

DoLtgherty, John 

Enlisted November 1861. Re-enlisted January 1864.— 
Served to the end of the war. 

WaltdHj Jesse 

Enlisted Novembei' 1861. Re-enlisted Janaafy 1864.— 
Served to the end of the war. 



COMPANY ^*A." 
Captain. — David B. Burnham. 

Commissioned 1st. Lieutenant, August 12, 1861. Promo* 
ted to Captain November 9, 1863. 

2nd Lieutenant. — ■Sylvester McCabe. 

Enlisted August 1861. Promoted to 2nd Lieutenant 
February 20, 1862. Honorably discharged March 17, 1863. 

Sergeant. — Joseph Morris, 

Enlisted August, 1861. Served three years. 

Sergeant. — Daniel Zimmerman, 

Enlisted August, 1861. Re-enlisted January, 1864. — 
Taken prisoner at the battle of Winchester, June 15, 1863, 

Sergeant. — George Stocker, 

Enlisted August, 1861'. Taken priso-ner at Winchester, 
June 15, 1863. Served three years. 

Sergeant.— William H. Siegfried, 

Enlisted August, 1861. Taken prisoner at Winchester, 
June 15, 1863. Served three years. 

Corporal. — William Dunbar, 

Enlisted August, 1861. Taken prisoner at Winchester, 
June iS, 1863. Served three years. 

Corporal. — Josiah Dotter, 

Enlisted August, 1861. Missing after the battle of the 
Wilderness, supposed to have been killed. 

Corporal. — Daniel Keiper, 

Enlisted August, 1861. Wounded at Winchester, June 
15, 1863. Discharged on account of wound. 

Corporal. — Jeremiah Trout, 

Enlisted August, 1861. Taken prisoner at Winchester, 
' June 15, 1863. Wounded at the battle of the Wilderness, 
May 1864. Served three years. 



dOAiPAA-Y '^4."— 67Tit REti^T Vk. vOl^S. (jS 

Corporal. — Mel choir Kintz, 

* Enlisted August, 1861. Taken prisoner at Winchester,- 

June 15, 1363. Ro-enlisted January, 1864, and served to 
the end of the v.-ar. 

Corporal — George E. Yvllliams, 

Enlisted August, 18b4. Taken prisoner at Winchester, 
June 15', f8t;3. Re-eSlisted Jantiarj 1, 1^64. 

Agile J John 

Enlisted AUgdst, ISGI. taken prijoner al ^^ inchester, 
June 15, 1863. Served three years.- 

Bartholomew, Micha3l 

Enlisted Augrist, 1561. DisthaTged in 1862 on account 
of disabilitj'. 

Bcnner, John ' 

Enlisted August, ISCl. WoiJrided at Winchester, June 
15) 1863. Discharged on account of wounds'; 

Berwick^ Henry 

Enlisted August- 1861. Woufldsd at the battle of the 
Wilderness, May 18G4. Served three years. 

Calling Patrick 

Enlisted Augiist, 1861. Re-eaJisted January, 1864. De-^ 
serted. 

Corrolits^ Emlen L, 

Enlisted August, 1861. Taken prisoner at Winchestef, 
June 15, 1863. Re-snlisted and served to the end of the 
war. 

Ditmire^ Anthony 

Enlisted August, 1861. Discharged in 1862, for disfi« 
bility. 

Dunbar, James 

Enlisted August, 1861. Taken prisoner at Winchester, 
June 15, 1863. Served three years.- 

Dotter, Lazarus 

Enlisted August, 1861. Taken prisoner at Winchester, 
June 15, 1863. Served three years. 

Dotter^ Lewis 

Enlisted August. 1861. Taken prisoner at Winchestef, 
June 15, 1863. Served three years. 

Eagen, Peter 

Enlisted A^ugust, 1861. Taken prisoner at Winchester, 
June 15, 1863. Served' three years. 

Fritzinger, Levi 

Enlisted August, 1861. Re-enlisted January 1864, and 
served to the end of the war. 

Fitzpatrick, James 

Enlisted August, 1861. Taken prisoner at Winchester, 
June 15, 1863. Served three years. 



0-4 COMPANY "a'^ — 67th j^eg't pa. vol's. 

Green, Edward 

Enlisted August, 1861. Wounded and captured at the 
battle of Winchester, June 15, 1863. Re-ealisted JaDuary 
1864. Served to the end of the war. 

Greensweig, Josepli 

Enlisted August, 1861. Re-enlisted January 1, 1864, 
and deserted while on veteran furlough. 

Golio, William 

Enlisted in 1861. Deserted. 

Greensweig, William 

Enlisted August, 1861. Wounded and captured at Vv'^in- 
Chester, June 15, 1863. Re-enlisted January 1864, and de- 
serted while on Veteran furlough. 

Greensweig, Thomas 

Enlisted in 1861. Deserted in 1862. 

Hawk, Jacob 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted January 1864. Captured 
at Winchester, June 15, 1863. Served to the end of the 
war. 

Hawk, Paul 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged for disability. 

Heatherington, Irvin 

Enlisted in 1861. Deserted. 

Hawk, William 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded at the battle of Winchester, 
June 15, 1863. Discharged on account of wounds. 

Higgins, John 

Enlisted in 1861. Captured at Winchester, June 16, '63. 
Served three years. 

Hartman, Charles 

Enlisted in 1861. Deserted. 

Hoot, John 

Enlisted in 1861. Captured at Winchester, June 15. '63. 
Served three years. 

Johnson, Andrew 

Enlisted in 1861. Re«enlisted January 1864. Captured 
at Winchester, June 15, 1863. Served to the end of the 
war. 

Kemerer, Daniel 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted January 1864. Captured 
at Winchester, June 15, 1863. Served to the end of the 
war. 

Long, Jacob S. 

Enlisted in 1861. Served three years. Captured at 
Winchester, June 15, 1863. 



COMPANY "a'^ — 67th reg't pa. vol's. 65 

Milheimer, John 

Enlisted in 1862. Served three years. Captured at Win* 
' Chester June 15, 1863. 

McGinnisj John 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enli3ted in January 1864, and de- 
serted while on veteran furlough. 

McCormickj Daniel 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded and captured at Winchester 
June 15. 1863. Served three years. 

ManA, Jacob 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded and captured at Winchester 
June 15, 1863. Re-enlisted January 1864. Discharged in 
1865. 

Moyer, Daniel 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded and captured at Winchester 
June 15, 1863. Served three years. 

Mengle, Reuben, 

Enlisted in 1861. Captured at Winchester, June li5, '63. 
Served three years. 

McVey, Daniel 

Enlisted in 1861. Captured at Winchester, June 15, '63. 
Served three years. 

McFarland, John 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted January 1864. Deserted 
while on veteran furlough. 

McFarland, Ed^vard 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded at Winch°ster, June 15,' 63. 
Re-enlisted and served to the end of the war. 

Koss, Thomas 

- Enlisted in 1861. Discharged in 1863. 

Patterson, Charles 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged in 1862. 

Rader, Charles 

Enlisted in 1862. Captured at Winchester, June 15, '63. 
Served to to the end of the war. 

Stocker, Phillip 

Enlisted in 1862. Captured at Winchester June 15, '63. 
Served to the end of the war. 

Sterner, Reuben 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged in 1863 for disability. 

Seibler, George 

Enlisted in 1861. Captured at Winchester, June 15, '63. 
Re-enlisted January 1, 1864, and served to the end of the 
war. 
6 



Gil COMPANY '^A^^ — Bll'U KEG^T PA. "VOL^S. 
Weiant, Samuel 

Enlisted in 1861. Captured at Winchester dune 15, '63, 
Re-enlisted and served to the end of the war. 

"W'ei'ner, Samuel ♦ 

Enlisted in 1861. Served three years. 

Wetzel, Gustavus A. 

Enlisted in 186L Served three yeats. 

Wilson, Edward H- 

Enlisted in 1861. Captufed at Winchester June l5, '63. 
Re-enlisted and served to the end of the -vVar. 

Williams, Wm. P. 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged on account of disability 
in 1863. 

LIST OF KILLED. 

Captain,— 'Lynford Trock, 

Commissioned 2nd LieHtenant, August 28, 186l. Pro- 
moted to Captain Co. H^ February 20, 1862. Killed in bat- 
tle of Winchester, June 15, 1863. 

Color-Ser'geant.— "George W. Burton. 

Enlisted August. 1861. Re-enlisted January 1864. Kill- 
ed in battle near Winchester, September, 1864. 

Corporal. — Hugh Collins. 

Enlisted August 1861. Re-enlisted January I8G4. Cap^ 
tured at Winchester, June IS, 1863. Kiljed in front of Pe- 
tersburg, April 1, 1865. 

Hant, Jacob 

Enlisted August, 1861. Killed at t'le battle of Wiflches- 
ter, June 15, 1863. 

Materley, John 

Enlisted August 1861. Killed at the h&ttle of Winches-' 
ter, June l6, 1863. 

McKnelty, Patrick 

Enlisted August, 1861. Silled at the battle of Win-- 
Chester, Jts'ne 15, l'863. 

DIED.- 

Captain. — Jacob Amdt, 

Commissioned Captain. August 28,? 1861. Died at Phil-r 
adelphia, November 8, 186S, from Injuries received b/ 
being throTVn from a horse. 

Billman, Jacob 

Enlisted August, 1861. Died at Annapolis, 1862. 

Barnett, Mixsell 

Enlisted August, 1861. Died at Annapolis, 1862. 



COMPANY "e'' — 53rd reg't PA. vol's. 67 

Cantling, John 

Enlisted August, 1861. Re-enlisted in 186 i. Died 
while on veteran furlough, 

Jacoby, James 

Enlisted August, 1861. Re-enlieted January, 1861. — 
Died in service. 

Mulherren, Charles 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted, and died while on vet- 
eran furlough. 

McEnrue, Owen 

Enlisted in 1861. Taken prisoner at the battle of the 
Wilderness. Died at Andersonville. 

Scanlin, Joseph 

Enlisted in 1861. ' Re-enlisted January, 1864. Captured 
at the battle of the Wilderness. Died at Andersonville. 

Welsh, William 

Enlisted August, 1861, Died in Philadelphia, Decem- 
ber, 1861. 



COMPANY "D." 

Diehl, John 

Enlisted in 1861. Killed at the battle of Winchester, 
June 15, 1863. 



COMPANY "H." 

Hartman, Daniel 

Enlisted in 1861. Died July 7, 1864, in hospital. 



53rd REG'T., PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEEES. 

COMPANY "E." 

Captain. — John Shields. 

Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, September, 1861, Pro- 
moted to Captain, February 23, 1863. Wounded at the 
*. battle of Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862. Severely 
wounded in the throat at the battle of Gettysburg, July 3, 
1863. Discharged on account of his wounds, March 13th, 
1864. 



68 COMPANY "e" — 53rd reg't pa» vol's. 
1st Sergeant. — Robert Tate. 

Enlisted September 1861. Wounded and captured at 
Savage Station ; exchanged and rejoined liis regiment. — 
Wounded and captured at the battle of Gettysburg, Julj"^ 3, 
1863. Remained a prisoner in the enemy's bands until the 
close of the war. 

Sergeant. — James Hutchison. 

Enlisted October 1861. Re-enlisted and transferred to 
Veteran Reserve Corps in March, 1864. Served to the end 
of the war. 

Sergeant. — Patrick Collins. 

Enlisted September 1861. Re-enlisted in 1863. Captured 
in front of Petersburg in 1864. Remained a prisoner until 
the close of the war. 

Corporal. — P. F. Gildea. 

Enlisted September 1861. Transferred to the ist U. S. 
Cavalry, October, 1862. 

■Corporal. — John McClelland. 

Enlisted September 1861. Wounded at the battle of 
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862. Re-enlisted and served 
to the end of the. war. 

Boyle, Douglas E. 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged in 1862. Re-enlisted in 
202nd Regiment in 1864. Served to the end of the war. — 
Died after his discharge. 

Collins, James 

Enlisted in September, 1861. Transferred to 1st U. S. 
Cavalry, October, 1862. 

Davis, Job 

Enlisted in October, 1861. Discharged on account of 
disability in 1863. 

Elliott, Condy 

Enlisted in September, 1861. Re-enlisted and served to 
the end of the war. 

Gill, Peter 

Enlisted in September, 1861. Discharged on account of 
disability in 1862. 

Meighan, John J. 

Enlisted in September, 1861. Transferred to 1st U. S. 
Cavalry in 1862. 

McLaughlin, Patrick 

Enlisted September 1861. Re-enlisted and served to the 
end of the war, 

O'Donnell, John 

Enlisted in September 1861. Transferred to 1st U. S. 
Cavalry in October, 1862. 



COMPANY "h" — 11th EEG't PA. CAV. 69 



KILLED. 

Corporal. — Daniel McGinley, 

Enlisted in September, 186L Killed in the battle of 
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1861. 

Doyle, Peter 

Enlisted in September, 1861. Killed in the battle of 
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862. 

Heenan, Michael 

Enlisted in September, 1861. Killed in the battle af. 
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862. 

DIED. 

Beaty, Robert 

Enlisted in September, TS61. Died in hospital at New 
York, March 1863. 

Conaghan, Patrick 

Enlisted in September, 1861. Died in hospital at Wash- 
ington, D C, March 10, 1862. 

Fitzgerald, James 

Enlisted in September, 1861. Died in hospital at Wash- 
ington, March 10, 1862. 



[Privates Andrew Conaghan, Dennis Brislin, and Patrick Hanlin, members of this com- 
pany, were transferred to Company F. " Buclctail " Regiment, where their record is given. 
They were all killed.] 



llTH EEGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY. 

COMPANY "H." 

Captain. — Anthony Beers, 

Enlisted September 24, 1861. Re-enlisted January 1, 
1864. Promoted from private to Corporal, December 17. 
1861 ; to Sergeant, July 1 7, 1862 ; to 1st Sergeant, July I, 
1863; to Second Lieutenant, June 14, 1864; to Captain. 
February 13, 1865. Taken prisoner at Chapin's Farm, 
October 8, 1864, while acting aid to General A. V. Kautz. 
Paroled February 22, 1865. Served to the end of the war. 

First Lieutenant. — Emery West, 

Enlisted September 24, 1861. Promoted from private to 
First Sergeant, July 17, 1862 ; to Second Lieutenant, July 
1,1863; to First Lieutenant, January 14, 1864. Mustered 
out October 18, 1864, having served three years^ 



70 COMPANY "h" — 11th reg't pa. cav. 

First Lieutenant. — Philip B. Moore, 

Enlisted August 4, 1861; re-enlisted November 14, 1863. 
Promoted to Sergeant, March 28, 1864 ; Second Lieutenant, 
October 18, 1864; First Lieutenant, Aprill, 1865. Served 
to the end of the war. 

Second Lieutenant. — Simeon Albee, 

Enlisted September 24, 1861 ; re-enlisted November 18, 
1863; promoted Corporal August 28, 1864; to Sergeant, 
September 9, 1864; First Sergeant, February 1, 1885; 
Second Lieutenant, April 1, 1865. Served to the end of 
the war. 

Sergeant. — John Brighton, 

Enlisted September 24, 1861 ; re-enlisted November 13, 
1863. Promoted Corporal, March 28, 1864; Sergeant, 
August 28, 1864. Severely wounded in an engagement 
near Richmond, December 19, 1864. Discharged August 
13, 1865, from U. S. HospitaL 

Bean, Daniel 

Enlisted September 24, 1861. Served enlistment of 
three years. 

Christman, William 

Enlisted March 22, 1864. Served to the end of the war. 

Frabel, Ephraim 

Enlisted March 22, 1864. Served to the end of the war. 

Hall, Anthony- 
Enlisted August 4, 1861. Re-enlisted January 1, 1864. 
Served to the end of the war. 

Henning, Philip G. 

Enlisted September 24, 1861. Served three years. 

Koons, William 

Enlisted September 24, 1861. Discharged January 29, 
1862, on account of disability. 

Keifer, William 

Enlisted September 9, 1861. Served three years. 

Rose, George 

Enlisted March 8, 1864. Served to the end of the war. 

Sandherr, Christian 

Enlisted December 19,1863. Served to the end of the 
war. 

Seagreaves, James G. 

Enlisted September 9, 1861. Disf'harged July 23, 1862. 
Disability. 

Williams, George H. 

Enlisted September 24, 1861. Captured in an engage- 
ment near Carsville,Va., March 1863. Discharged at the 
end of the war. Deserted, and afterwards voluntarily re- 
turned. 



81sT eeg't pa. vol's. 71 

Wilvert, Samuel 

Enlisted September 9, 1861. Served three years. 

KILLED AND DIED. 

Sisty, Curtis F. (First Sergeant.) 

i Enlisted August 17, 1861. Re-enlisted January 1, 1864. 
Died while on furlough, at his homes in Nesquehoning, 
January 28, 1865. 

Bean, John (Corporal.) 

Enlisted September 23, 1861. Re-enlisted January 1, 
1864. Was killed by guerrillas, near Smithfield, Va., Feb- 
ruary 13, 1865. 

West, Coursen (Corporal.) 

Enlisted August 4, 1861. Mortally wounded by guer- 
rillas, August 31, 1862. Died September 18, 1862. This 
man was wounded while making a daring reconnoissance of 
the enemy's position at Black River. 



COMPANY "A." 

Edward Warner, 

Enlisted in 1864. Served to the end of the war. 



COMPANY "K." 

W. S. Walter, 

Enlisted in 1864. Served to the end of the war. 

Henry Martin, 

Enlisted in. 1864. Served to the end of the war. 



ANDERSON CAVALRY. 

Jesse Jenkins, Josiah Warg, Benjamin Taylor. 



75th EEG'T, PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS. 

First Lieutenant. — William J. Briggs, 

Enlisted August 20, 1861. Promoted Sergeant, Septem- 
ber 1, 1861 ; to 1st Sergeant, June 8, 1862 ; to 2d Lieuten- 
ant, September 15, 1863, Acting Adjutant to the end of 
the war. 



72 COMPANY "h" — 11th EE&. P> V. INFANCY. 

Sergeant. — William McGee, 

Enlisted February 1864. Promoted Sergeant, August 
20, 1864. Served to the end of the war. 

Armbruster, Faldine 

Enlisted February 1864. Served to the end of the war^ 

Beck, John 

Enlisted February 1864>. Served to the end of the war. 

Eliman, Fritz 

Enlisted February 1864. Served to the end of the wair. 

Fetchj John 

Enlisted February 1'864!. Served to the end of the war. 

Free, Harts 

Enlisted February 1864. Served to the end of the war.. 

Slietzline, John 

Enlisted February 1864. Served to the end of the war. 

Smith, Andrew 

Enlisted November 1861. Re-enlisted. Wounded as 
Gettysburg, July 1, 1863. Served to the eadi of the war. 



llTH KEGIMENT P. V. INFANTRY. 

COMPANY " H." 

Captain. — Daniel C. Tubfos, 

Enlisted as 1st Sergeant. Promoted to 2aid Lieutenant^ 
August 30, 1862- to. Captain, June 20,. 1863. Re-enlisted 
and served to the end of the war. Wounded In- several ac- 
tions. 

2nd Lieutenant. — Josiah W. Fries. 

Promoted to 2nd Lieutenant from Sergeant, June 30th, 
1865, veteran volunteer, served to the end of the war. 

Sergeant.' — Samuel A. Wehr. 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Re-enlisted as veteran vol- 
unteer January 1, 1864. Wounded May 5, 1864. Served 
to the end of the war. 

William Aubree, Musician. 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Re-enlisted January 1, 1864. 
Served to the end of the war. 

Thomas Bobst, Wagoner. 

Enlisted November 12, 1861. Re-enlisted January 1, '64. 
Served to the end of the war. 

Cunningham, Terrance 

Enlisted November 9, 1861. Re-enlisted January 1, '64. 
Served to the end of the war. Wounded in the campaign 
of 1864. 



COMPANY "h" — 11th eeg. P. V. infan'y 7S 
Kline, Charles 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Re-enlisted January 1,'13&4. 
Served to the end of the war. 

Moser, Joseph 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Re-en)isted January 1, 1864., 
Served to the end of the war. 

Moyer,. Lewis 

Ealisted December 13, 1861. Re-enlisted January 1,'6*. 
Served to the end of the war. 

Mulligan, Thomas 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Mustered oat at the end of 
the war. 

Poll, Heniy 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Re-ealisted January 1, 1864'. 
Served to the end of the war. 

Reikert, John B. 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Re-enlisbed January 1, 1864'. 
Served to the end of the war. 

Sandle, William 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Served to the end of the war. 

Weyhenmeyer, Eli 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Re-enlisted January 1, 1864. 
Served to the end of the war. Wounded. 

HONORABLY DISCHAEGED PREVIOUS TO END OF THE WAR.. 

Captain — E. H. Ranch. 

Enlisted October 15, 1881. Discharged February 21st, 
1863. Disability. Wounded at Bull Rua^August 30<, '62. 

1st. Lieutenant — Henry Williamson. 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Discharged June IS, 18S3, 
on accounts of wounds received in action.. 

1st Sergeant — Levi Miner. 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Discharged February 4, 18G3. 
Wounded. 

Sergeant — Silas Solomon 

EQlisted October 15, 1861, Discharged March 5, 1863. 
Received five wounds at the battle of Fredericksburg, 

Corporal — John Seip, 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Discharged March 5, 1862. 

Corporal — Herman H. Pryor, 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Discharged January 9, 1863. 
Wounded at Antietam, September 17, 1862. 

Corporal — Anthony W. Raudenbush, 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Discharged March 21, 1863. 
Wounded at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862. 



74 COMPANY "h" — 11th REG. P. V. INFAN'y. 

Corporal — Daniel Houser, 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Discharged November 8, '64. 
Served three years. 

Corporal — William Simpson, 

' Enlisted October 15, 1861. Discharged December 16th, 

1864. Served three years. 

Musician — Irwin Miner, 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Discharged May 5, 1862.— 
Disability. 

Wagoner — Thomas Arner, 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Discharged xMay 26, 1862. 
Disability. 

Anthony, Mortimer 

Enlisted November 27, 1861. v Discharged October 31, 
1862. Under G. 0. No. 102. 

Battman, Emanuel 

Enlisted December 9, 1861. Discharged March 10, 1863. 
Disability. 

Blair, John 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Discharged June 15, 1865. 
Disability. 

Craig, Robert 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Discharged January 15, 1863. 
Disability. 

Collins, John H. 

Enlisted November 12, 1861. Discharged November 13, 
1862. Disability. 

Cregle, Tilghman 

Enlisted November 7, 1861. Discharged January 15, 

1865. Disability. 

Dennis, Franklin 

Enlisted November 7, 1861. Discharged October 11, 

1862. Disability. 

Erwin, Thomas 

Enlisted February 3, 1862. Discharged June 9, 1864. — 
Wounded. 

Fleming, Samuel 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Discharged February 18, 

1863. Disability. 

Foulke, Charles 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Discharged October 24, 1863. 
Lost leg in action at Fredericksburg, 1862. 

Haldeman, Christian 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Discharged September 23, 
1863. Lost leg in action at Gettysburg, July 1863. 



COMPANY "h" — 11th REG. P. V. INFANCY. 75 

Herring, Joseph 

Enlisted October 15, 1861, Discharged November 8, '04. 
Served three years. 

Johnson, Isaac K. Sr. 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Discharged March 5, 1862. 
Disability. 

James, E. James 

Enlisted December 17, 1861. Discharged March 13, 1S62. 
Disability. 

Knell, Joseph 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Discharged March 5, 1862. 
Disabilit3\ 

Kistler, Daniel 

Enlisted December 16, 1861. Discharged June 16, 1865. 
Disability. 

Loch, Jonas 

Enlisted November 22, 1861. Discharged April 25, 1862. 
Disability. 

Lyon, Samuel 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Discharged January 13, '63. 
Wounds received at Antietam, September 1862. 

McGinty, Bernard 

Enlisted October 15, 1861, Discharged November 18, 

1861. Disability. 

Miller, Henry J. 

Enlisted February 6, 1862. Discharged November 28, 

1862. Disability. 

Murphy, "George 

Enlisted February 6, 1862. Discharged March 11, 1863. 
Disability. 

McGeehan, Thomas 

Enlisted October 18, 1861. Discharged January ll, 
1864. Disability. 

Neith, Josiah 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Discharged January 31, 1863. 
Wounded second battle of Bull Run, 1862. 

Newhart, Benjamin F. 

Enlisted November 15, 1861. Discharged June 15, 1865. 
Disability. 

Rose, George 

Enlisted December, 16, 1861. Discharged October 17, 
1862. Disability. 

Ray, William 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Discharged December 28, 
1862. Wounded. 



76 COMPANY "h" — 11th eeg. p. v. infan'y. 

Radcliff, Lawrence 

Enlisted Octol>er 26, 1861. Disckarged November 27, 
1864. Served three years. 

Sprohl, George 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Discharged June 10, 1863. 
Disability. 

Schneck, Elijah 

Enlisted December IT, 1861. Discharged Janiaary'lT, 
1863. Disability. 

Wolf, William 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Discharged February 17, '63. 
Disability. 

Wintersteen, George W. 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Discharged November 8, '64. 
Served three years. 

Koch, John 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Discharged June 13, 1865. 
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 18S3. 

Williams, Isaac 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Discharged November 13, '62. 
Lost right hand at Antietam, Md., September 1862. 

KILLED IN BATTLE, AND DIED OF WOUNDS. 

Second Lieutenant. — James Hyndman, 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Killed in action at Bull Run. 
Va., August 30, 1862. 

Sergeant. — Thomas W. Ebert, 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Killed ia action at Gettys- 
burg, Pa., July 1, 1863. 

Cbrporal. — Lewis Grandeson, 

Enlisted November 9, 1861. Died, Jane 18, 1863. of 
wounds received in action at Bull Runv August 30, 1862. 

Adams, David 

Enlisted December 16, 1861. Killed iu action at Gettys- 
burg, Pa., July 1, 1863. 

Boll, Lewis 

Enlisted November 12, 1861. Killed in action at Bull 
Run, Va., August 31, 1862. 

Cunning, John 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Killed in action at Fredericks- 
burg, Va., December 13, 1862:. 

Deitrick, Josiah 

Enlisted December 13, 1861. Died, D'ecember 19, 1862, 
of wound received in action at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, '62. 

Folkmer, Edward 

Enlisted December 9, 1861. Killed May 6, 1864, in ac- 
tion at the Wilderness, Va. 



COMPANY "h" — llTH UEC4. P. V. INFAN'Y 77 
Johnson, Matthew 

' Enlisted October 15, 1861. Killed in the buttle of Get- 
tysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863. 

I-^ewis, John J. 

' Enlisted February 7, 1862. Killed la the battle of Bull 

Run, Va., August 3^0, 1862. 

Lees, Benjamin 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Killed in the battle of Bull 
Run, Va., August 30, 1862. 

Newmiller, Charles 

' Enlisted October 15,1861. Died, October 13, 1862, of 
wound received in the battle of Antietam, September 17, 
1862. 

Poh, Josiah 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Killed in the battle of Get- 
tysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863.- 

Waters, Peter 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Killed in the battle of Get- 
tysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863. 

DIED OF DISEASE, AND STARVED IN EEBEL PEISONS. 

(Jorporal . — Delanson Gaddes, 

Enlisted February 18, 1862. Wounded io the battle of 
Bull Run, August 30, 1862. Taken prisoner at Weldon 
Railroad, August 19, 1864. Died in prison at Saulsbury, 
N. C, February 12, 1865. 

Corporal. — James Black, , 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Taken prisoner, August 19, 
1864. Died February 10, 1865, in prison at Anderson- 
ville, Ga. 

(rabriel, Schinke 

Enlisted November 12, 1861. Taken prisoner on "Weldon 
Railroad, August 19, 1864. Died in prison at Saulsbury, 
N. C, January 22, 1865. 

Hoffman, Jeremiah 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Died of disease, November 
13, 1862. at Washington, D. C. 

Houser, Charles 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Died of disease, October 2, 
1862, at Camp Parole. 

Keef, John 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Killed by Accident, Novem- 
ber 29, 1861. 

Krum, Noah 

Enlisted December 16, 1861. Died in Hospital of diaease. 



78 COMPANY ^'h'^— 2xi) PA. HEAVY akTilS". 



TEANSFERRED TO OTHER COMMANDS. 

.Lieiitenaat. — -Samuel P. Lightcap^ 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Appointed Regimental Quar-> 
tef-Master'-Sergeant, October 1, 18*14. Promoted to Ist 
Lieutenant and Quarter-Master, 1865. 

Benhard^ Lewis 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Appointed Principal Musi* 
cian of the Regiment, Ma}- 30, 1865. 

Cliester, Holden 

Enlisted December 13, 1861. Transferred to the Veterau 
Reserve Corps, July 24, 1863, on account of wounds re^ 
ceived. 

DaviSj Isaac 

Enlisted October 15, 18G1. 'Transferred to Veteran Re- 
aprVe Corps, January 11, 1864. 

Miller^ Samuel 

Enlisted October 18, 1861. Transferred to the Veteran 
Reserve Corps, March 16, 1864, on account of wounds re- 
ceived at Gettysburg, July Ij 1863. 

Sneddeuj Robert 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Transferred to the Veteran 
Reserve Corps, July 1, 1863, on account of wounds received 
in action, September 17, 1863. 

DESERTED. 

Corporal.— William Kane^ 

Enlisted October 15, 1861. Deserted December 1, 1862. 

Delay ) John 

Enlisted October l6, 1861. Deserted December 1, 1862. 

JohnsoDj Isaac K. Jr., 

Enlisted November 19, 1861. Deserted June 17, 1862. 

Mattern^ William 

Enlisted October 10. 1861. Deserted June 21, 1862. 



2nd PENNSYLVANIA HEAVY ARTILLERY. 

COMPASfY "h." 

Major.— Thomas Wilhelm, 

Commissioned Captain, December 19, 1861. Promoted 
to Major, November 25, 1862 ; acting Colonel commanding 
Provisional Regiment, Heavy Artillery, in 1864. Wounded 
at Cold Harbor, June, 1864. Commissioned Captain in 
Veteran Reserve Corps, at the end of the war. 



eOSfP'lNY "H^^ — 2'S'I) PA. HEAV^ Att*IL'Y. 71' 



Second Lieutenant. — Orlando Keene, 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted in 18G3. Tninsferrfd to 
Company C, and promoted to Second I ieStenant in 1864, 
Served to the end of the -war. 

Sergeaftts — Theodore P. Pryor, 

Enlisted in 15(61. Served three years< 

Sergeant.- — Harry V. Morthimer^ 

Enlisted in 1861. Served three yeftrsj 

Sergeantr^^Franklm C Mincr^ 

' Enlisted in 18G1. Served three years/ 

Sergeant. — Cicero Wintermute, 

Enlisted i& 1861. Served three years^- 

Sergeant."— George Slater, 

Enlisted in 1861. Served three yearsi 

Brady, John 

Enlisted in 1861. Ke-enlisted and sewed to the end of 
the war. 

Corcoran, Christopher 

Enlisted ia 1861. , Tranafei-red to Veteran Reserve Corpse 

Koons, Willoughby 

Enlisted in 1865. SerVfed to the end of the War. 
Knecht, Alfred 

Enlisted iii 1862. Serted three years; 

McGlynn^ James 

Enlisted in 1862. Deserted; 

Owens, GeO; C. P. 

E"nlisted iii 1862. 'Jl-aiisferred to Veteran Reserve 
Corps. 

Palmer, Francis 

Enlisted is 1862. Wounded at Chapin's Farm. 

Smith, Wnl.- A. 

Enlisted in 1861. Served three yeafs, 

Smithers, Thomas 

Enlisted in 1861. Wounded at Petersburg, 1864; 

t>iEi>v 
f*almer, Edwftrd 

Enlisted in 1861. Died at Hattspton Hospital, 1864. 



. COMPANY "0." 

Hatrick, Jonathan F. 

Enlisted December 2, 1863. TV ounded at Ohapin'a Farm/ 
Se|)tember 29j 1864. Disefaarged Jantiary 29; 1866. 



80 COMPANY "l^" — 132nd RiSG^T P A. V0L\^ 

Bond, George T. 

Enlisted January 1864. Discharged January 29, 1866> 

Corcoran, Patrick 

Enlisted March, 1864. Discharged January 29, 1866v 
COMPANY "l." 

Ferric, Michael 

Enlisted in 1861. 

Troy, Michael 

Enlisted in 1861. 

Hawk, Samuel 

Enlisted in 1861. Discharged on account of ffound re- 
ceived in action. 



132nj^ REG'T. PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS. 

[Mustered into United States Service, August 15, 1862, for the term of 
nine months. Mustered out May 24, 1863 ] 

Colonel.—Charles Albright, 

Commissioned Major, August 22, 1862 ; promoted to 
Lieutenant Colonel, September 28, 1862 ; promoted to 
Colonel, January 24, 1863. 

COMPANY "F." 

Captain. — J. B. Laciar, 

Enlisted as Second Lieutenant. Promoted to Captain, 
December 5, 1862. Slightly wounded at Autietam. 

First Lieutenant. — Thomas Musselman, 

Slightly wounded at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862. 

Second Lieutenant. — John Kerns, 

Enlisted as Corporal. Promoted to Second Lieutenaut, 
December 5, 1862. 

SEEGEANTS : 

First Sergeant. — Oliver Breneiser, 

Wounded at the battles of Antietam and Fredericksburg. 

Jacob Miller, Charles Mack, 

John Hoff, John Sherry 

COEPOEALS : 

Franklin C. Wintermute, David M. Jones, 



COMl^ANY "P^^ — i32N£> REG. fA. Y01?S. 81 

Albert E» Scheets, William Miner, 

William Rv Rex, Lewis Trainer, 

Sebastian Halin, Wagoner. 

PRIVATES : 

Arnibrusterj Bartlett Keene, Samuel 

Allen, William Kemerer, Edwin 

Baker, Thomas Moser, Francis Hb 

Cunfer, Stephen McCance, Samuel 

Christine, Thomas Mattern, Monroe, 

Dreisbach, Charles S» McGee, Daniel 

Dreisbach, Joseph Nothstein, Jacob 

Everts, Peter Neyer, Moses 

Eck, Jonathan Neumeyer, Yal. 

FuUweiler, Owen C. Patterson, Charles A^ 

Frederick, Lewis Rodfink, Jacob 

Gumbard, Aaron H. Rice, Leopold 

Grow, Henry Ridler, Jacob 

Hough, Oliver Solt, Paul 

Hosier, Frederick Siegfried, Wm; S. 

Hottenstein, John W . Sandell, Josiah 

Houser, George Steigerwalt, Monroe 

Johnson, Alexander Werstein, Henry 

WOUNDED. 

Corporal — rJohn Shultz, 

Wounded at Antietam, September 17, 1862. 

Arner, David 

Died at Summit Hill, Pa.) after being mustered out of 
service. 

Belsner, August 

Wouaded at Chancellorville, May 3, 1863. 

Everts, William 

Wounded at Fredericksburg, Va., December 13, 1862. 

Fritz, Aaron 

Wounded at Fredericksburg, Va., December 13, 1862. 

Frantz, William 

Severely wounded at Antietam, September 17, 1862. 

Hontz, Joseph 

Severely wounded at Antietam, September 17, 1862. 

Kistler, John 

Lost left arm in battle of Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862. 

6 



i<-2 COMl'AXY "f" — ISS'XD EEiG-. FA. VOL'S'. 

Lynn, Samuel I). 

Wounded at Fredericksburg, Va., December 13, 1863. 

CHwersteiler, Enos 

Wounded at Fredericksburg, Va., December 13, 1862.' 

i^teigerwalt, Lewis 

Wounded at Fredericksburg. Va., December 13, 1862j 

.Sinker, Charles 

Wounded at Antietam, September 17, 18&2.- 

♦Strouse; Jacob 

Wounded at Fredericksburg, Ya., December '.3-, 186*3, 

DISCHAKGIil? PREVIOUS TO EXPIRATION Oi^ TEEM OF 
ENLISTMENT. 

Captain — Geoi'ge W. Wilhelm, 

Discharged, to date from December 5, 1862, 

Seyiried, Edwin, Musician^ 

Discharged February 2&, 186'3, on accotint of disability,- 

Driimbore, Joseph 

Discliarged Januarj' 13, 1863, on account of T^ounds re-^ 
ceived in action at Antietam^ September 1*?, 1-862. 

Everts, Samuel 

Discharged February 13, 1863,- od accou-nt of disability, 

Gearhart, George H^ 

Discharged March 10, 1863, on account of wounds re-'- 
ceived in action, December 13, 1862. 

Kressley, Daniel 

Discharged January 15, 186^3, on account of disability. 

Levy, Levi M. 

Discharged February 25, 1863, on account of disability. 

Mills, Alexander 

Discharged September 25, 1862, on account of disability. 
KILLED IN BATTLE AND DIED OF DISEASE. 

Sergeant — Oliver F. Musselman,* 

Killed in the battle of Antietam, September 17, 1862'. 

Corporal — Joseph Shadel^ 

Died November 28, 186i2, at Belle Plains, Va., of disease, 

*Sergeant Musselman possessed those boantifal traits of character *hich constitute th^ 
good soldier. — morality, intelligence, unflinching bravery, and devotion. Though only 
t-A'cnty years of age, his manly qualities had vpolr for him the admiration and love of all who 
knew him. Generous and noble-hearted to a fault, his loss was deeply felt by his friends and 
companions in arms. In the bloody battle of Antietam, when his regiment was relieved, 
though alread3' once wounded, he refused to leave the field, and joining with the Irish Bri- 
sade in one of thoir irresistible charges, be fell at the nead of tlie column shot through the 
iirain. 



COMPANY "g" — 132nd eeg. PA. vol's. 8.3 
Grow, Samuel 

Died of wounds received in battle of Fredericksburg. 
December 13, 1862. 

Moyer, Charles F. 

Killed in battle of Antietam, Septetnber 17. 1862. 

Clewell, Joseph 

Died at Harper's Ferry, Va., of wounds received in ac- 
tion at Antietam, September 17, 1862. 

Nace, James E. 

Died of wounds received in action at Fredericksburg. 
December 13, 1862. 

Lentz, John 

Died of wounds received in action at Fredericksburg. 
December 13, 1862. 

Ramaley, Charles W. 

Died January 27, '63, at Windmill Point, Va., of disease. 

Rex, Aaron 

Died at Smoketown Hospital, November 11, '62. Wound- 
ed at Antietam. 

Stermer, Otto 

Died March 25th, 1863, of wounds received in action at 
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862. 

Solt, Francis 

Died on the march in Maryland, about September 14, '62 

DESEETED. 

Duryea, George W. 

Deserted August 16, 1862, at Harrisburg. 

Bartley, Daniel 

Deserted September 12, 1862, in Maryland. 



COMPANY "G. 

[Mustered into the U. S. Service, August 15, 1862, for the term of nine 
months. Mustered out May 24, 1863.] 

Captain. — Isaac Howard, 

Promoted from Private to Captain, January 30, 1863. 

First Lieutenant. — William H. Fulton, 

Promoted from Serg'tto 1st Lieutenant, January 13, '63. 

Second Lieutenant. — John Weiss, 

Promoted from Serg't to 2nd Lieutenant, March 17, '63. 
SERGEANTS. 

Charles Simons, William Radcliffe, 

Joshua Butler, Charles Weiss. 



84 



COMPANY "a" — 132nd REG. PA. VOL's. 



CORPORALS. 



Hugh Callan, 
William J. Springer, 



David Garrret. 



John Leslie, 
Charles Bobst, 



PRIVATES. 



Abner, Charles 
Backert, Joseph 
Connelly, Joseph 
Cassady, Peter 
Callaghan, William 
Davis, William 
Dempsey, Bernhard 
Derbyshire, James 
Dougherty, Michsel 
Earley, John 
Elliott, Patrick 
Flemming, Patrick 
Holmes, Charles 
Hoy, William 
Jenkins, Morgan 
Kinckle, Christian 
Kelley, Matthew 
Kelley, Bernhard 
Koltz, William F. 
Klotz, John F. 
Lange, Henry 



Lieser, Peter 
Leed, William 
Mansfield, Henry 
Miller, Jonathan L. 
Patterson, James 
Poh, Alfred 
Eeilley, Michsel 
Reilley, Hiigh 
Ronemous, Hugo 
Sowerwein, Paul 
Shseffer, David 
Shingler, Jacob 
Smith, Bernhard 
Smitham, Thomas 
Synyard, Robert 
Stacy, John 
Schoonover, William 
Schoonover, Henry B. 
Weisley, John 
Weaver, Tilghman 
Yemmons, Edward 



WOUNDED. 



Sergeant. — John T. C. Williams, 

Wounded at Antietam. 

Corporal. — John Osborne, 

Lost leg in the battle of Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863. 

Sprohl, Thomas 

Wounded at Antietam. 



DISCHARGED PREVIOUS TO EXPIRATION OF TERM OF 
ENLISTMENT. 

Captain. — Robert A. Abbott, 

Discharged January 13, 1863, on account of wounds re- 
ceived in the battle of Antietam, September 17, 1862. 



COMPANY "g" — 132nd REG. PA. VOL's. 85 

First Lieutenant. — John Dolon, 

Discharged January 30, 1863, on account of disability. — 
Wounded at Antietam. 

Second Lieutenant. — Edw. H. Salkeld, • 

Discharged March 17, 1863. 

Graver, John 

Discharged on account of disability. 

Fry, Conrad 

Discharged on account of wounds, December 9, 1862. 

Knouse, John 

Discharged on account of disability. 

Koons, Willoughby 

Discharged on account of wounds received in the battle 
of Antietana, September 17, 1862. 

Loch, Jonas 

Discharged on acccount of disability, December 2 i, 1862. 

McGovern, John 

Discharged on account of wounds received in action, at 
Antietara, September .17, 1862. 

Noble, William H. 

Discharged on account of disability. 

Winterstein, Henry 

Discharged on account of wounds received in a,ction. at 
Antietam, September 17, 1862. 

Welsh, Micheel 

Discharged on account of disability. 

Youtz, Elijah 

Discharged on account of disibility, December 22, 1862. 

KILLED IN BATTLE AND DIED OF DISEASE. 

Darlington, Wilson M. 

Died January 31, 1863, of wounds received in action at 
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862. 

Ephlin, John ' 

Killed in the battle of Fredericksburg, December 13, '62. 

Floyd, Andrew 

Died at Falmouth, Va., March 2, 1863, of disease. 

Krum, William F. 

Died at Smoketown Hospital, Md., of wound received 
in action at Antietam, September 17, 1862. 

McCullough, Michael 

Killed in action at Antietam, September 17, 1862. 

Moyer, M. 

Died at Smoketown Hospital, Md., of wounds received in 
action at Antietam, September 17, 1862. 



86 COMPANY "g" — 132]SfD REG. PA. VOL'S. 

Mellick, Edward P. 

Killed in action at Antietam, September 17. 1862. 

Ruch, Jonathan L. 

Died at Smoketown Hospital, Md., of wounds received in 
action at Antietam, September 17, 1862. 

Solomon, John F. 

Died of disease October 1862. 

DESERTED. 

George Buck, Rigby Thomas, 

Luke Mastersou, John Toner, 

George Rose, Rufus Walters. 



GENERAL CHARLES ALBRIGHT, Hi 



GENERAL CHARLES ALBRIGHT. 

This officer attained the highest rank coii.ferre<l upon any 
of Carbon County's soldiers. He is the only one of the 
large number of gallant officers who represented Carbon 
County in the army during the war, who attained a higher 
rank than that of Colonel. General Albright entered the 
army as Major of the 132nd Regiment P. V., his commissioii 
dating August 22, 1862. At the battle of Antietam, Md.,, 
four weeks later, he distinguished himself by unsurpassed 
coolness and bravery. On September 28th, 1862, he wiis 
promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, in which capacity he com- 
manded his regiment through the valley from Harj)er's Feri-y 
to the Rappahannock, and, at the battle of Fredericksburg, 
December 13th, 1862. In this bloody conflict his indomitf^- 
ble courage and unflinching bravery won for him the mo^.t 
flattering: encomiums from his Brigade and Division eoni- 
manders. On the 26th of January, 1863, he was promoted 
to Colonel. During the winter and spring of 1863, he mo.-t 
of t]ie time commanded a Brigade in the 3rd Division, 2n:1 
Army Corps. 

At the battle of Chancellorsville, in May, 1863, during 
the fierce fighting of the third day. Colonel Albright rendered 
splendid service with his little Brigade, in repelling the ad- 
vance of the enemy. 

The term of service of his regiment having expired shortly 
after this battle, he was mustered out, and returned to privaf «^ 
life — which proved, however, to be of short duration. 

Ll^pon the invasion of Pennsylvania, in June, 1863, he im- 
mediately offered his services to the State, and organized the 
34th Regiment Pennsylvania Militia. He \vas placed i:i 
command of Camp Muhlenberg at Reading, and subsequently 
was sent to Philadelphia, where he commanded until after 
the battle of Gettysburg, when his regiment was discharged, 
and he returned home. In August, 1864, when President 
Lincoln made his last urgent call for troops to re-enforce the 



88 GENERAL CHARLES ALBRIGHT. 



struggling armies in the field, believing with all loyal men, 
that the time had come when a prompt out-pouring of tho 
artn-bearing men of the North, would decide the war^ 
Colonel Albright once more unsheathed his sword, and offered 
his services to the country. He received authority to organ- 
ize the 202nd Regiment Pensylvania Volunteers, and in a 
very few days, had his regiment organized and equipped, and 
awaiting marching orders. When his regiment reached 
Alexandria, Colonel Albright was placed in command of the 
line of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, between Recter- 
town and White Plains, Va. During the rebellion there wa!> 
probably no more disagreeable position for an officer to be 
placed into, than that of governing a country, infested by- 
guerrillas, where all species of outrages were daily committed 
by those bands of desperadoes. The section of country which 
Colonel Albright was placed in command of, being the gue- 
rilla Moseby's favorite stamping ground, promised an active- 
field. The lenient policy which had heretofore encouraged 
all manner of infamies by the guerrilla inhabitants of this 
section of the country, immediately gave way to the firm and 
decided measures adopted by Colonel Albright, and soon these 
guerrilla outrages became less frequent,, and finally ceased 
almost altogether. 

When the Orange and Alexandria Railroad was finally- 
abandoned by the Government, Colonel Albright was placed 
in command of Fairfax Station, and shortly afterwards com- 
menced the construction of elaborate fortifications at that 
place, which were completed shortly before the surrender of 
Lee's Army. While in command of this post, his services 
to his country were partially rewarded by a brevet promotion 
to Brigadier General. 

While stationed at this point. General Albright learned 
that a body of Moseby's guerrillas, several hundred 
strong, intended to surprise and capture a large wagon 
train, a few miles from Fairfax Station. He immedi- 
ately ordered out a squadron, of the 8th Illinois Cav- 



GENERAL CHARLES ALBRIGHT. 89 

I 

airy — which Avas attached to his command — and intercc})te(l 
tlie enemy near Wolf Run Shoals, and compelled him to give 
battle. After several charges, in which General Albright led 
his command in person, he succeeded in routing the rebels — 
killing, wounding, and capturing a considerable number of 
men and horses. In tliis gallant fight General Albright dis- 
played that dashing courage which characterized him in all 
the engagements in which he participated. Dashing into tlu^ 
midst of them and discharging his pistols almost in the faces 
ot the enemy. By his promptness and energy, and the brave 
exfkmple set his command he save^l a large amount of Gov- 
e-rnment property, as well as defeating an insolent and cruel 
foe to the country. 

After the cessation <d hostilities in the Soiith, tlR^ 
'202'nd Regiment was sent to the Coal Regions of 
Carl)on and Schuylkill Counties, and General Albright 
placed in command of the Lehigh District, Department of 
Pennsylvania. He was mustered out of service with his reg- 
iment, in August, 1865. 

General Albright is a young man ; and a true American 
in every sense of the word. An uncompromising and most 
ardent lover of freedom and his country, his whole heart was. 
in the struggle for the preservation of the American Union^ 
and the free institutions under which its p'eople have pros- 
pered. Of indomitable bravery, fine executive ability, and 
his highest ambition, being the faithful execution of his duty. 
No blemish rests upon the military record of General Chai'les- 
Al}>right. 



5)0 i86TH REG. P. v., & 202XD HEG. P. V. 

18(3th REG'T. PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS. 

COMPANY "F." 
Enlisted Februarj' 28, 1864. Served to the end of the war. 

Armbruster, Bartlett IMoore, Robert 

Belsner, August Snvder, Wm. R. 

Eberly, Charles Sterling, John 

Glace, Henry Thomas, Martin 

Malley, George Weyhenmcyer, John 



COMPAMY 



jv "rj " 



Briggs, Israel Johnson, Alexander 

Warner, James, Lefler, Layfayette 



202XD REG'T PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS. 
Brevet Brigadier-General. — Charles Albright, 

Organized the Reiriment in August 18o4, and was com- 
missioned Colonel, September (i, ISG-I. Promoted to Bre- 
vet Brigadier-General, in 1865. 

Sergeant-Major. — Oliver Breneiser, * 

Enlisted in Company '' F," September 9, 18G4. Ap- 
pointed Sergfet.nt-Major, September 7, 1864. Discharged 
August 3, 18)5. 

COMPANY "a." 

[Mustered into the U. S. Service, .Aug'-st 25, 1804, for the term of one 
year. Mustered out August .I, 1865. 

( -aptain. — J. D. Laciar, * 

First Lieutenant, — Stephen F. Miunick, 

Second Lieutenant. — John T. McDaniel, 

SERGEANTS. 

Josiah Musselman, Tilghman Sittler, 

Monroe Steigerwalt, * Edward D. Horn. 

CORPORALS. 

Daniel Kressley, * William A. Ebert, 

Robert Craig,, * John Forgay, 

George Heister, Charles Brey. 



COMPANY "a" — 202nB EEG. PA. VOL's. 



91 



Drummer. — Douglas A. Sherry. 



PRIVATES. 



Beltz, Alexander 
Brislin, Cornelius 
Becker, James* 
Briggs, Samuel C. 
Blain, John 
Brown, James* 
Brown, Philip 
Brown, Henry F. '■'' 
Boyle, Douglas* 
Connaghan, Hugh 
Campsie, Thomas* 
Campbell, John* 
Curran, Mannes* 
Callaghan, John 
Daubenspeck, Samuel 
Drumbore, Henry 
Eck, Jonathan* 
Fisher, Henry G. 
Fisher, Joseph 
Focht, Edwin 
Frederick, Lewis* 
Glace, Edward 
Glenn, James 
Gombert, Xathan 
Hannon, Thomas J. 
Hasson, James 
Heller, John 
Heffelfinger, Joseph 
Hollcnback, James 
Hoyt, Orville E.f 
Kissner, William* 
Kelley, William 
Kellev, Daniel 
Kolb; William 
Kocher, William 
Laggan, James 
Lee, Henry* 
Leed, William* 
Manalis, Condy 

*) Second enliBtment. 



Minnick, James 
Moulthrop, Jeremiah 
Miller, Aaron 
Meighan, James 
McLaughlin, John 
Mulharn, Edward 
Mullen, Edward* 
McDermott, Patrick 
McKeever, Simon 
McMurtrie, John A. 
jS^oth stein, Noah 
O'Donnell, John 
Ott, Levi F. 
Popst, Jesse 
Poh, Alfred* 
Keinheimer, John L. 
Peinheimer, Albert 
Snyder, Aaron 
Smith, Thomas G. 
Smith, Jonas 
Sleider, Edward 
Sensinger, William F. 
Solomon, Winfield S. 
Sox, Silvariaf 
Transue, 2jacharia 
Trine, Natlian 
Uplinger, Samuel 
Vanneman, Asaf 
Walton, Charles 
Watt, John 
Wehr, Owen 
Weidaw, Aaron 
Williams, Joseph 
Williams, William 
Williams, Jeremiah 
Young, John 
Ziegler, Owen 
Zellner, Elias 
Zink, Tilghman 

f ) EeciiiU. 



92 202nd regiment pa. vol^s 



KILLED AND DIED IN THE SERVICE. 

Bachman, Benjami}! F. 

Dit'd November 11, 18G4, in hospita), Alexandria, of 
wound received in skirmish at Salem, Va., October 8, 1804. 

Campbell, William 

Died at Maucli Chunk, about September 15, 18G4. 

Gveeii, Henry 

Died at Fairfax Station, Va., December 15, 1864. 

A\'elir, Lewis 

Died ill hospital at Alexandria, November 7, 1864. 



COMPANY "D. 

Ackerraan, Albert 

Enlisted February. 1865. Served to the end of the war. 

Horie, Patrick 

Enlisted February, 1865. Served to the end of the war. 

Oliver, Ira 

Enlisted Febrnary, 1865. Served to the end of the war. 

Williams, Thomas 

Enlisted February, 1865. Served to the end of the war. 



COilPANY "l." 

Williams, George 

• Enlisted January 6, 1865. Served to end of the war. 



COMPANY " H. 

Tudor, James 

Enlisted February, 1865. Served to the end of the war. 

Ijoose, Cyrus 

Enlisted An^ust, 1864. Served to the end of the war. 



COMPANY '^E." 

Herman, Albert* 

Enlisted February, 1865. Served to the end of the war. 



i 



202nd eegimekt pa. vol's. 93 



lirobst, Frank 

Enlisted February, 1865. Served to the end of the war. 



COMPANY **Jb\" 

Billman, Charles 

Enlisted August 31, 1864. Served to end of the war> 

JJillraau, Jonas 

Enlisted August ai, 18G4. Served to end of the war. 

Trainer, Lewis* 

Enlisted February 7, 1866. Served to end of the war. 
Moultlirop, William H»* 

Enlisted February 7, 1865. Served to end of the war. 

Schlie, Frederick 

Enlisted February 7, I860. Served to end of the war. 

Diehl, Araandus 

Enlisted February 7, 1865. Served to end of the war. 

Moyer, Daniel 

Enlisted February 7, 1865. Served to end of the war. 

Biyson, John 

Enlisted January 6, 1865. Served to end of the war. 

Hough, Joseph 

Enlisted January 24, 1865. Served to end of the war. 

Deremer, Charles 

Enlisted January 6, 1865. Served to end of the war. 
Dutter, Charles 

Enlisted January 9, 1865. Served to end of the war. 

Everett, William 

Enlisted January 17, 1865. Served to end of the war. 

Klotz, William 

Enlisted August 27, 1864. Served to end of the war. 

Myers, Franklin 

Enlisted January 24, 1865. Served to end of the war. 

Pickert, Willoughby 

Enlisted September 1, 1864. Served to end of the war. 

Smith, Ellas 

Enlisted September 1, 1864. Served to end of the war 



COMPANY "L." 
Enlisted in 1865, and served to disbandonment of the Reg't., Aug. 3, 1865 
Radcliff, Thomas McNamara, Thomas 

Boyle, Patrick Michael, John 



94 27th & 34th ei!g4's fa.- vol. militia. 



Fritzinger, Levi 
Sherry, Samuel 
George, Joseph F, 
Beniiyhoif, Joseph 
Bostian, Owen T* 
Crammer, Jacob 
Carl, Peter 

Cunnynghamj Francis 
Drumbore^ Nathan 
Farrell^ Daniel J. 
Hartranfty Simon 
McGady, Edward 



McCance, Samuel 
Martz, Joseph 
Moser, Peter 
Rex, C. E. 
Shaffer, Peter 
Klotz, Benjamin 
Rouse, John 
ISIcLaughliny John 
Swank, Josiah 
Hutchison, Marshall 
Young, Robert 



yOLUNTEER MILITIA OF 1863. 
27th regiment. 

[Mustered into service, June 18, 1863. Discharged, August 5, 1863.] 
COMPANY " E." 
Sergeant. — C. E. Stedman. 
Corporal.— ="Ed. L. Bullock. 

PEIVATES. 

Arp, John 



Arner, D. D. 
Bond, Geo. T. 
Brelsford, Henry C. 
Bennyhoff, Ed. 
Bennyhoff, Joseph 
Fister, Wallace B. 
Hatrick, Jonathan 
Kemerer, M. 



Orr, George 
Ramsay, Frank 
Rutman, Wm. 
Rex, C. A. 
Siegfried, Henry 
Swank, Josiah 
Smith, Henry 
Xander, A. D. 
Zellner, Henrj' 



34th REG'T. PENN'A. VOLUNTEER MILITIA. 

Served during "the Emergency" in June and July, 1863. 
Colonel — Charles Albright'. 



COMPANY "F.' 



Captain — James Thomas, 

First Lieutenant — ^Thomas Musselman, 

Second Lieutenant-^Amos Riegel. 



COUP Ay Y "f^^ — Sir It ijeo. p. r. SffLlTlA. Oo 



SERGEANTS 



Lst. Samuel Wolle, 
2d. John Hoff, 



2d. 



Dav 



•i.S 



4tli. Peter Eberts/ 
6th. Josiah MiLsselman, 



CORPORALS 



Troilt, 



(.,'harles Bownian^ 
Charles vSeidely 
Adam Berlin- 

MUSiCIAXS 

Charles McDanieL 



PPaVATE- 



Anthony, C. AV. 
.Ashner, Emil 
Arner, J. H< 
Buck, H. 
Buck, Jy. 
Buck, W. 
Banford, ^', 
Bless, — 
Belford, 



Beltz, John 
Billmali, Danirl 
Brey, Charles 

Beaver, 

Bobst, Charles 
C louse. Gran vi 1 1 n 
Cunfer, Gideon 
l)elaney,- ■ •- ■ - ' -^' - - 
i)unlap, GfeOfgc 
Eberts, Samuel 
Eberts, AVilliam 
E})erts, David 
Fritzinger, Levi 
Fertwangler, C. 

Fitzpatrick, 

Foulke, Wm. 
Grow, Wm. 
Graver, 0"wen 



F. Pettit, 
AV. B. Anthony, 
P. Pfeiffer, 
Harrison Kungle. 



Edward Mulharn 



Henri', l)avid 
Pvuehner, John 
Kresslev, James 
Kast, F. W. 
Kocher, AYm, 
Leinbach, AA'^illoughby 
Lyons, John 
^loore, James 
Mattern, Jacob 
Ott, Levi 
Pettit, J.- 
Pettit, G. 
Peters, Heur}' 
Rasp, Christian 

Paipp, 

Eeinsmith, Nathaw 
Eemaley, - ■■• 
Ramaley, Boas 

Saunder, ^ 

Strohl, 

Snyder, John 
Shaeffer. 



Semuel, Lewis 
Settler, Charles, 
Strouse, Thomas 

Sivab, 

Trainer, Harrison 



96 coMPAJ^Y "a" — 34th heg. p. v. MtLl'riAb 



Gastin, David 
Hunsicker, Joseph 
Hoppes, Daniel 
Hosier, Frederick 
Hand, George 
Hill, John 



Ti'ine, Nathan 
Shoenberger, Wm. 
Wertley, John 
Weaver, John 
Ziegler, Owen 
Henry, Christian 



COMPANY " A. ' 

Captain. — -Jacob Smith. 
First Lieutenant. — > James Donnelly* 
Second Lieutenant. — -W. H. Eberly. 
Sergeant- Major. — Oliver Breneiser» 

SERGEANTS. 

First Serp;eant.—Josiah W. McCrea. 



S. F. Collins, 
Cameron Cool, 



CORPORALS. 



Nathan Tubbs, 
J. Weyhenmeyer, 
Thomas H. Ratcliff*, 
^EzraB. Ely, 

MUSICIANS. 

Edward D. Horn, 



PRIVATES. 



Angle, A. C. 
Armbruster, VaL 
Barto, Obadiah 
Butler, Amos 
Brobst, John 
Baum, J. 
Butler, Robert B. 
Beers, Lewis 
Beer, J. K. 
Bennett, Thomas 
Collins, Isaac 
Corcoran, Patrick 
Cole, Alexander 
Dink, John 



Edward Hauk, 
T. Frank Walter. 



C. W. Hamman, 
John Sterling, 
David H. Butz, 
Charles E. Amadon. 



Ed. Remmeh 



Leisenring, C. E. 
Lance, George 
Long, Charles 
Leibenguth, Charles 
Lockhart, A. H. 
Mehan, L. E. 
Miller, Philip 
Moore, Samuel 
Merrick, William 
Myer, John A. 
Madara, Joseph 
Meyers, Jacob 
Neith, Frank 
Oliver, J. W. 



^30MPANY "'g" — 34th 11E&. P. V. MILITIA. 97 



Derbyshire, Henry 
Deibert, Andrew 

Eberle, C. S. 

Enbody, Edwin 
Esser, George W» 
Ehman, Fritz 
Ebert, William A. 
Gillam, John 
Gilbreath, John 
Grover, N. M. 
Glace, Henry 
Gaddes, James 
Hutchinson, Marshall 
Heilman, William F, 
Horn, John 
Harlan, William 
Holmes, James 
Hyndman, Edward 
Johnson, Alex. 
Kistler, Wilson 
Kunkle, William 
Kuebler, John 
Keiser, Henry 
Kramer, Joseph 



Rose, George 
Siewers, E. R. 
Sandhaus, Wm. 
Snyder, Wm, R. 
Sprc.'wle, George 
Smith, P. G. 
Smith, A. J. 
Seifert, Adam 
Strouss, Abraham 
Sohl, Henry 
Swartwod, John 
Stem, Christian 
Seip, William 
Tobias, A. H. 
Ulmstead, Thomas 
Unger, Lewis R. 
Vanneman, Asa 
Valentine, James 
Wochter, Thomas 
Warner, Edmund 
Warner, Wm. S. 
Wildoner, J. S. 
Warner, James 



COMPANY " G. 



Captain. — Samuel Harleman. 
First Lieutenant. — Sharon McNair. 



Brenan, John 
Brown, Jeremiah 
Buck, Nathan 
Blank, Frederick 
Coffee, John 
Coningham, William 
Davis, J. F. 
Drombor, Lewis 
Dodson, Edward 
Eck, Jonathan 



Miller, William 
Minich, Amos 
Roth, A. 
Ratz, Baltzer 
Roth, L. 
Smith, John B. 
Sowers, Frank 
Severson, Jacob 
Smith, Gotlieb 
Shelnomer, Samuel 



98 GOMPANT '-'o'^ — 34th keg. f. v. militia. 



Eck, Frank 
Fagan, James 
Gormly, S^nitli 
Gorman, Eli 
Hittler, William 
Kishboch, John 
Keuhner, Daniel 
Keubler, Aaron 
Keller, Jacob 
Kline, Peter 
Kurt, Oliver 
Kistliard, Jacob 
Karrichner, M. 
Leadenham, Henry 
Mover, Xoah 



Stockley, William 
Sitzer, William 
Steverson, William 
Strohl, Adam 
Salin, Lewis W, 
Stiles, I^ee 
Smith, J. W. 
Trescolt, L. 
Tanny, Samuel 
Tanny, Hester 
West, G. 

Williams, Charle^^ 
Watts, James 
Weeks, Samuel 
Zoll, Nathan. 



19th REG. P. V. MILITIA OF 18 6 3. 



'99 



VOLUNTEER MILITIA OF 1862. 

19th regiment. 

Colonel. — Robert Klotz. 

Captain. — Hiram Wolf. 

First Lieutenant. — Thomas K. Crellin. 

SERGEANTS. 

First Sergeant. — Charles H. Kalbfus, 
James Warner, Allen Craig, 

Samuel Patterson, Charles M. Sweeny. 



CORPORALS. 



John S. Line, 
Godfrey Laury, 
Alfred Hoffman, 
Edward Horn, 



Dennis H. Dreisbach, 
William Richards, 
Henry Santee, 
Chambers Davis. 



PRIVATES. 



Ely, Benjamin F. 
Conyngham, Thomas D. 
Steadman, Alexander W. 
Rex, Charles A. 
Hazard, Fisher 
Esser, George W. 
Bullock, Edward L. 
Enbody, Edward R. 
Gaddes, James 
Steadman, John L. 
Dander, Alfred 
Peters, Oliver 
Lockhart, Cameron 
Butler, Robert B, 
Bradwell, John 
Hines, William 
Harlan, Josiah W. 
Seifert, Adam 
Loew, Adam 
Whipple, William A. 
Hummel, Joseph 
Cole, Jacob W. 



Dick, Charles 
Anthony, George F. 
Anthony, William B. 
Bowman, Milton 
Horn, Edward 
Beel, Joel 
Laubach, Robert 
Gower, James 
Graver, Walter 
Saeger, Henry 
Dreisbach, Tilghman 
Buck, Paul 
Dreisbach, Lewis 
Solt, Alexander 
Rehrig, Reuben 
Sittler, Tildishman 
Hoppes, Daniel 
Brown, Charles W. 
Wolle, Samuel 
Davis, George 
O'Brien, David 
Klotz, Alfred 



100 



19th REG. f. V. MILITIA OP 1862. 



Strong, James 
Ratcliff, Thomas H. 
La E,ue, Silas H. 
Labine, Henry 
Swank, Josiah 
Shafer, William 
Lloyd, John J. 
Brislin, John 
Frederick, C. J). 
Taylor, Edmund 
Phifer, Robert 
Leffler, Mark L. 
Bucks, Henry 
Hand, George 
Oswalt, August 
Reiley, Matthew 
Solt, Reuben 
Solt, Stephen 
Boyer, Jonas 
Whitehead, William 



Buck, David J. 
Solt, Franklin 
Dreisbach, Charles 
Daubenspeck, Jacob 
Daubenspeck, John 
Musselman, Josiah 
Buck, Charles 
Fields, Joseph 
Quish, William 
Fields, Samuel 
Levett, William W. 
Best, Stephen 
Mentz, Henry W. 
Bowman, Oliver O. 
Horn, Herman 
RockhiU, William P. 
Brown, Charles 
McConnell, H. H- 
Miller, Alexander 
Kramer, Theodore W. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 101 



MISCELLANEOUS. 

COMPANY "C," 183llD REG't. P. V. 

2iid Lieutenant^ — Samuel Hawk, 

Re-enlisted December 11, 1863, as 1st. Sergeant; promo- 
ted to 2Dd Lieutenant April 16, 1864. Wounded in front 
of Petersburg, June 16, 1864. Discharged July .3, 1865. 

Sergeant — Edward Hawk, 

Re-enlisted December 11, 1863. Discharged July 3, '65. 
COMPANY "h" 5th U. S. INFANTRY. 

Hclshaw, George 

Enlisted in 1861. Killed September 1863. 
COMPANY "D," 4th REG't. VETERAN RESERVES. 

Smith, Michael 

V Enlisted in 1861. Died August 30, 1863. 

COMPANY " E," 96th REGIMENT P. V. 

Shsedel, Charles 

Enlisted in 1861. Died July 2, 1864. 
BATTERY "D," 5TH U. S. ARTILLERY. 

Williams, David Warlow, William 

COMPANY "H," 98th REGIMENT P. V. 

Folkmer, Charles 

Enlisted in 1861. Died May 7. 1864. 
COMPANY "a," 96th REGIMENT P. V. 

Kodgers, Alexander 

Enlisted in 1861. Died io service. 
COEPANY "l," 47th REGIMENT P. V. 

Syndcr, Jonas 

COMPANY "E," 47th REGIMENT P. V. 

Deterline, William 

Enlisted in 1861. Served three years. 



102 MISCELLANEOUS. 



116th regiment vet. p. v. 
Hosier, Frederick 

Enlisted in 1864. Served to the end of the war. 

Kressley, James 

Enlisted in 1864. Served to the end of the war. 

Steigerwalt, Lewis 

Enlisted in 1864. Served to the end of the war. 

48th rbiment vet, p. v. 
West, Edward R. 

Enlisted in 1861. Re-enlisted in 1863, andservedto the 
end of the war. 

1st new JERSEY VOLUNTEERS. 

Warner, John 

Enlisted in 1861. Served to the end of the war. 
COMPANY " I," 118tH REGIMENT P. V. 

Enbody, Robert 

Enlisted November 11, 1863. Taken prisoner at Cold 
Harbor, June '2, 1864. In prison at Andersonville to De- 
cember 10, 1864. Discharged May 1, 1865. 

COMPANY "a," 35th new JERSEY VOLUNTEERS. 

Beckhardt, Joseph 

Enlisted August 19, J 863. Served to end of the war. 
COMPANY "g," 68th REG't. NEW YORK VOLS. 

Patterson, James 

Enlisted in 1864. Killed at the battle of the Wilderness 
Mays, 1864. 

COMPANY "a," 109th REG't. P. V. 

Davidson, Daniel 

Died in service. 



Wells, John 



COMPANY "P," 148th REG't. P. V, 

Killed in battle. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 103 



COMPANY "C," 50th REG't. P. V. 

Fall], Richard 

"COMPANY "C/' 6th PENN'a, CAVALRY, 

Boyle, Charles , 

• Enlisted ia 1861. "Killed at the battle of Fredericksburg, 
Jul^ 5, 1&6-3. 

201ST REGIMENT PENN'a. VOLS. 

> 

Horn, John 

Enlisted rn Pebrnnrj 1'865. Discharged at the close of 

the war. 
« 

6tH REGIMENT PENN'a. CAVALRY. 

Ginder,, Jacob 

Enlisted March 7, 1865, — having [served three years iti 
the^lst Regt. P. V. 

Xeith, Frank 

Enlisted March 7, 1865. Served to the end of the war, 

129th regiment p. v. 

Ormrod, William 

Enlisted August 1862, Served nine months. 

Luckenbachj Edward F. 

Enlisted Augnst 1862. Served nine months, 

72nd regiment penn'a. volunteers. 
Brown, Henry F. 

Enlisted in 1861. Henorably discharged in 1863, onac- 
connt of disabilitj'. 

73rd regiment penn'a. vols. 
Wchley, Jerome 

Enlisted in 1861. Appointed chief Bugler. Discharges 
by otder of the War Department in -1862. 

COMPANY "C," 35th new JERSEY VOLS. 

Derbyshire, James 

Enlisted October 1864. Served to the end of the war. 



104 MISCELLANEOUS. 

COMPANY "a," 10th new JERSEY VOLUNTEERS. 

Mcintosh, George 

Enlisted 1864. Captured at the battle of the Wilderness 
May 3, 1864. Discharged at the end of the war. 

NAVY, 

Cooper, Charles 

Entered service as an Assistant Engineer. Served to the- 
end of the war. 

Faga, Nathen, 

Seaman. Served to end. of the war. 

COMPANY "i," 199th regiment p. f. 
Eshman, Joseph 

Enlisted August 16, 1864. Served to end of the war.. 

Koons, Joseph 

Enlisted August 16, 1861. Served to end of the war. 

Paltzgrove, AVilliam 

Enlisted August 16, 1864. Served to end of the war. 

Schnell, Reuben 

Enlisted August 16, 1864. Served to end of the wan 
COMPANY "g," 47th RE©'t P. P. 

Deterline, Timothy 

Enlisted in 1864. Served to the end of the war. 

Faust, Malrie 

Enlisted in 1864. Served to the end of the war. 

Graver, John (Co. B.) 

Enlisted in 1864. Served to the end of the war. 

3rd new jersey cavalry. 
Buel, Charles 

Enlisted in 1864. Served to the end of the war. 
COMPANY "K," 54th REG't. P. V. 

Kehrig, George 

Enlisted February 15, 1864. 



MISCELLANEOUS. lO^ 



COMPANY "B," IItII REG't. P. V. 

Clark, Geo. E. A. 

Enlisted August 19, 18GI. Re-enlisted November 1, '63. 
Transferred to Co. C, 188tli Regt. P. V., Mhv 4, 18G4, and 
served to the end of the war. 

COMPANY "C," ISStJI ilEGIMKNT P. V. 

Beers. Joel 

Enlisted in 18C4. Served to tlic end of the war. 
COMPANY "h/' 209th J!EG't. P. Y. 

Klotz, Jonathan 

Enlisted in 1864. Wounded in front of Petersburg^ 
March 25, 1865. Died of his wounds thi^e davs later. 



106 C0T.ONEL JAMES MILLER. 



COL. JAMES MILLER. 

This is a name that will live long in the annals of CarboK 
County. So long as a spark of patriotism burns in the hearts 
of our people ; so long as deeds of heroism, patriotic devotion 
to country, 'and true soldierly and gentlemanly qualities arc 
appreciated, so long will the name and memory of Colonel 
Miller be remembered in Carbon County. He fell, an early 
victim to the accursed rebellion which slayed thousands of the 
best and truest men of the country. 

Col. Miller was born in South Easton in the year 1825. — 
When quite a youth, he removed from Easton to Mauch 
Chunk, and established himself in business. He became 
a. member of the Stockton Artillerists, when first organized 
by Captain John Leisenring, and when the Mexican War 
broke out in 1846, he raised a company based upon the Stock- 
ton Artillerists, and bearing that name. The company 
marched from Mauch Chunk on the 24th of December, 1846, 
and at Pittsburg were attached to the 2nd Hegiment of Vol- 
unteers, Col. Roberts. From this point they went via the 
Ohio and Mississippi, to Mexico, and joined Gen. Scott'^s 
army before Vera Cruz. 

Captain Miller was subsequently engaged in every battle 
from Vera Cruz to the City of Mexico. At the battle of 
Chepultepec, Capt. Miller was selected by Gen. Quitman to 
join INIajor Twiggs, who had a separate command of 240 
])icked men, constituting the storming party of the Division. 
The day previous to the storming of Chepultepec, the storm- 
ing party were engaged in important reconnoisances in front 
of the enemy's works, the result of which led to the discovery 
of the position of the enemy's strongest batteries. On the 
morning of the 13th of September, at the dawn of day, the 
storming party were moved out in front of the Division. — 
Tlie number of Captain Miller's men had been reduced, by 
fasualties, to twenty-six. 

Before reaching the base of Chepultepec, Major Twiggs 



COLONEL, JOHN 1). BKKTOLETTE. 107 



Avas disabled and his party .severely out u]). After the fall of 
Major Twiggs, the command devolved upon Captain Miller, 
Avho, though liimself wounded, led the assaulting party to the 
castle of Chepultepec. Captain INIiller's command were 
among the first to enter. More than half the party were 
either killed or wounded. From thence battery after battery 
was stormed, until they reached the gates of the city, Capt. 
Miller still in command. 

Upon the breaking out of the rebellion, C'ol. Miller, who 
was then engaged in the coal business in Xew York, returned 
to Carbon County, and commenced the organization of the 
"Chippewa Regiment," — the 81st Penn'a. Vols., and was 
commissioned Colonel. The subsequent record of this regi- 
ment shows that it was one of tlic very best and most reliable 
regiments in the United States service. Col. Miller was a 
severe disciplinarian; fearless, impulsive, totally regardless of 
personal considerations in the dis(^harge of duties, he was 
always at the jwst of danger. 

He was killed at the battle of Fair Oaks, June 1, 1862, 
the first battle in which his regiment participated. Had lie 
been sparetl to the country, there is but little doubt but that 
lie would have attained higls rank. . 



COL. JOHX 1). 15ERTOLETTE, 
Entered the service April 21st, 1861, as 2nd Lieutenant of 
Company A, 6th Reg't. Penn'a. Vols. Promoted to 1st 
Lieutenant and Adjutant, ]May 1, 1861. Mustered out with 
the Regiment July 28, 1861. Re-enlisted xVugust 20, 1861, 
as 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant of the 48th Regiment Penna. 
Vols. Served with his regiment until April 23rd, 1862, 
when he was appointed A. A. A. G. on Gen. James Naglc's 
staff, commanding First Bi'ig-Jido, 2nd Division, Department of 



108 COLONEL JOHN D. BERTOLETTE. 

North' Carolina. On the 25th of Sej)teniber, 1862, he was 
appointed by President Lincohi, Assistant Adjutant General 
of Volunteers, with the rank of Captain. Promoted Major 
by brevet, December 2nd, 1864, "for gallant and distinguished 
services at the battles of Poplar Grove Church, Hatcher's 
Kun, and during the campaign before Richmond, Va." Pro- 
jnoted to Lieutenant-Colonel by brevet, March 25, 1865, 
" for gallantry and distinguished services at Fort Steadman, 
A^a." Promoted to Colonel by brevet, April 2nd, 1865, "for 
gallant and meritorious services in the assault upon the ene- 
my's lines in front of Fort Sedgwick, Ya." Col. Bertolette 
was severely wounded in the battle of Bull Run, August 29, 
1862, then serving on Gen. Nagle's Staff. 

There is probably no soldier in the State of Colonel Ber- 
tolette's rank wdio has a fairer recordj or who served his coun- 
try more faithfully during the rebellion. He was repeatedly 
highly complimented in General Orders, for bravery and gal- 
lant conduct in battle. 



DRAIi^TED MEN l-'OR NINE MON'THS. 



loo 



DRAFTED MEN FOR NINE MONTHS. 

The following is a complete list of the men drafted in Car- 
bon County for nine months in 1862. It is but proper to say 
that the enrollment was a very imperfect one, and that thi** 
roll includes men who were then in the avmy | and also many 
aliens. 



LOWER TOWAMENSING. 



Andrew, Jovseph, Jr. 
Andrew, Edward 
Boyer, David 
Beahler, Daniel 
Beahler, Jacob 
Beahler, Levi 
Christman, Stephen 
Cossler, William 
Dailing, Henry 
Dunbar, Robert 
Fowl, Peter 
Greenzweig, William 
Klotz, Levi 
Keiner, Reuben 



Knappenberger, A. 
Leesman, Augustus 
Lauer, Henry 
MehrkaUm, Charles 
Reinhard, Lew'is 
Snyder, David 
Smith, Lewis 
Snyder^ Thomas 
Strouss, Daniel 
SerfasB, Daniel, Jr. 
Seltzer, John 
Smith, L. 
Schultz, Lewis 
Vogel, Stephen. 



FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. 



Aschner, Emill 
Bauer, John F. 
Heberling, D. C. 
Hartman, Alexander 
Larish, James 
Master, Adam 



Markley, Stephen 
Palsgrove, C. J. 
Schmoyer, Israel 
Sweirer, Matthew 
Solt, Alexander 
Zimmerman, David. 



LAUSANNE TOWNSHIP. 



By ran, James 
Clingh, Israel 
Dakin, John 
Gangwere, Samuel 
Guckavan, William 
Harvey, Thomas 



Hoff, Josiah 
Kirk, William 
McMurtrie, John 
McMurtrie, Michael 
Shafer, John 
Woodring, George 
Walsh, James. 



110 



DEAFTEB MKX FOR NINE MONTHS. 



PACKER TOWNSHIP. 



Foust Daniel 
JSTeifort, Moses 



Steward, D. L. 
Young, Edwin. 



EAST PENN TOWNSHIP.- 



Freeby, Solomon 
Halliner, Charles 
KreitZj John. Jr. 
Knecht, Samuel 
Miller, John 
Nothstein, Jon as 



E,uch, Thomas 
Steigewalt, Levi 
Steigewalt, Moses 
Smith, Owen 
Weidaw, Benjamin 
Zellner, Elias. 



BANKS TOWNSHIP. 



Bennett, Stephen 
Bohlencler, Antony 
Boyle, John 
Brown, John 
Boyle, Barney 
Bush, Samuel 
ClTarles, William 
Call, James 
Donahoe, Thomas O. 
Donahoe, Matthew 
Dempsy, James 
Dugan, Charles 
Davis, John D. 
Francis, John 
Ganghen, Michael 
Goucher, Thomas 
Gallagher, Patrick 
Hooven, E. F. 
Hess, Valentine 



Hoyt, D. ^Y. 
Hurdwick, Adam 
Horn, John 
Ici fetter, Lewis 
James, Edwin 
Kroft, Henry 
Loch Samuel 
• Mulhenen, Dennis 
McNulty, John 
McBrearty, Patrick 
Maloy, Barney 
McCole, J. H, 
Orey, Robert 
Pratt, Jacob 
Spade, Benedict 
Smith, John W, 
Tweedle, Richard 
Woolfram, Charles 
. Walsh, Frank 
Yost Newton C. 



TOWAMENSING TOWNSHIP. 



Beer, George 
Beer, Conrad 
Christman, Nathan 
Distler, John 
Eckhard, Abraham 



Greensweig, Joseph 
Greensweig, Samuel 
Henger, Antony 
Jones, William 
McDaniel, Robert 
Nepp, Casper. 



D Ji A I.' T o':^ 1 8 6 3 F R T il K E ffi. V i: a ICB. 
DRAFT OF 1863 FOE THREE YEARS- 



if/. 



BANKS TOWNSHIP. 



Arnold, John 
Boyle, Edward 
Boyle, Barney Ist 
Brady, He iry 
Brislin, Hugh 
Broderick, Joh?$ 
Brown, John Eo- 
Burke, Thomas 
Boyle, Bainey 2nd 
Butle}', Martin 
Brittain, John^ 
Boyle, Hugh 3rd 
Burns, Patrick 
Boyle, John 
Beck, George 
Boyle, Hugh I'st 
Bardy, Patrick 
Berger, F. 
Banks, Lawrenee' 
Brill, Phillip 
Boyce, James 
Betz, Martin 
Brisslin, Edward 
Berger- John 
Boyle, Barney 3rd 
Carey, John 
Clayton, Richard 
Cannon, Patrick 
Corran, Edward 
Cononinghara, Roberl 
Cullin, John 
Cannon, Hugh 
Campbell, M. 
Dolan, John 
Dintinger, Jacob 
Dougherty, William 
Dugan, Hugh No. 2. 
Dougherty, John 
Davis, Davids 



Haycock, Thomas 
Harking, James 
PlugliS; Williant 
Henry, Jonas 
Hill, Joseph 
Kelley, Dennis 
Kuhn, Charles 
Kropp, John 
Lowenstein, Moses- 
Lynch, Charles 
Lauer, Jacob 
McCafferty, Daniel 
Maloy, Amandes 
Mulligan, Daniel 
McDonald, John 
McPhelps, Michael 
McGee, Owen 
McFadden, Barney 
McNallis, Edward 
Maley, Patrick 
McHugh, Antony 
Metcalf, Simon 
McShay, Thomas 
Mooney, John 
Maloney, Patrick 
McHugh, Daniel 
Maxey John 
Meyers, F. 
Mc'Cann, Michael 
McBride, John 
McCirrley, James 
Mulligan, John 
Martin, John 
Matthews, Thomas 
McGinley, Neal 
McLafferty, James- 
Noteries, M. 
O'Donald, M. , 
O'Donald, Frank 



'iV2 



DRAI'T OF 1863 FOR THtlEE YEARS. 



Dougherty, Neal 
Dougherty, Arthur No. 1> 
Dougherty, Arthur No. 2v 
Dugan, Daniel 
Dergan, Owen 
Davis, John D. 
Dougherty, Richard 
Donahue, John 
Edwards, Edward 
Evans, David J, 
Fisher, C. 
Fall, William 
Fessler, Levi 
Frey, John E. 
Fannycase, Thomas 
Grisswold, Morgan 
Grunewald, Jacob 
Gallagher, John No. 5. 
Gates, Joseph 
Glenhorn, C. 
Gallow, Jack 
Gallagher, John No. 4, 
Gallagher, C. 
Gaushin, James 
Gallagher, Owen 
Geusel, Daniel 
Harrity, Hugh 
Haudel, Charles 
Horlacher, J. P. C. 
Haycock, Reiser 



Prosser, Benjamin 
Prosser, John 
Pur eel, James 
Quade, Frank H. 
Roberts, A. \V. 
Roab, George 
Reed Robert 
Rogers, James 
Rymiller, George 
Speidel, William 
Sweeney, Thomas 
Stonebach, Henry 
Sharkey, Peter 
Stewart, John Ij. 
Schovel, Peter 
Sharkey, John 
Sweeney, James 
Schmerr, Phillip 
Shovelin, Peter 
Seeger, John 
Tweedel, James 
Thomas, Lewis 
Thomas, Z. 
Tweedel, J. B. 
Tweedel, Thomas 
Whalig, Michael 
Watson, James 
Wear, John 
Ward, Thomas 
Zneller, Joseph 



EAST MAUCH CHUNK. 



Brannan, Charles 
Boyle, James 
Blakslee, R. K. 
Boyle, Michael 
Bower, Fred. 
Buckman, Samuel 
Connaghan, Hugh 
Conner, John 
Deichman, John 
Dugan, A. 



Klotz, Edward 
McGee, John 
McGee, Patrick 
Miller, John 
McGrady, John 
McGee, Charles 
Michael, Jacob 
McGee, Daniel 
Oustrode, Jeremiah 
O'Donnell, Neal 



DRAFT OF 1863 FOR THREE YEARS. 



113 



Detweiler, Tilgliman 
Forman, Christian 
Flood, James 
Gallagher, Charles 
flarkin, James 
Hines, Andrew 
Kennedy, Samuel 



Ruth, Manoiisas 
Rice, Enoch 
Stetler, David 
Smith, Peter P^ 
Seabach, Fred. 
Swartz, David 
Thompson, William 



EAST PENN TOWNSHIP. 



Andreas, 
Bechtel, David 
Cox, Nathan 
Fink, Reuben 
Ginder, Lewis 
Holshoe, Joseph 
Holshoe, David 



Jones, D. G. 
Kolb, Nathan 
Mertz, Henry 
Miller, Lewis A. 
Neff, Reuben 
Romeck, Ephraim 
Rahrig, Martin R. 
Walt, Daniel 



Ruch, Jacob jr. 
Rex, Moses 
Rahrig, Lewis H. 
Steigerwalt, Joshua 
Steigerwalt, Jacob 
Schock, Joseph 
Smith, Owen 



FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. 



Anthony, George F. 
Bauman, John 
Beltz, Joiin F. 
Bruuner, John 
Boyer, Benjamin 
Bartolet, Benj. 
Boyer, George 
Buck, Joseph 
Clampfer, William 
Deibert, Jonathan 
Davis, George 
Davidson, David 
Graul, Wm. 
Graver, Jacob 
Gilham, John 
Hartman, David 



Albee, James E. 
Benninger, Henry 
Baler, Simon 
Bore, Nicholas 
Benson, Michael 



Keck, Benj. 
Kromer, Edward 
Lovcitt, William 
Montz, Nathan 
Mohr, William 
Mertz, Frank 
Mengold, Fred. 
Pheifer, Jacob 
Reinart, Peter 
Reinart, Solomon 
Rehrig, Cornelius 
Ruch, John 
Rhoads, S. G., 

(Preacher 
Reinart, Simon 
Strohl, James 

KIDDER TOWNSHIP. 

Fradle, Timothy 
Garman, Patrick 
Goden, Frank 
Gillie^ P. H. 
Hilliard, Samuel 



Stroup, Jacob 
Solt, Lewis 
Schnell, Reuben 
Stout, Alexander 
Schreiber, Ijewis 
Shirer, Stephen 
Schwaup, Charles 
Sensinger, Edwin 
Wentz, Dennis 
Walk, Edward 
Walk, David 
Wurtely, J. No. 1. 
Wurtely, J. No. 2. 
.)Youndt, Francis 
Zimmerman, Reub, 



Macas, John 
Meredith, Timoth)' 
McLarry, Wm. 
Morris, F. B. 
Mixsell, Henry 

8 



114 JJRAFT OF 1863 FOIl THllEE YEAES. 



Carry, Anthony 
Callalian, John 
Collier, Dan. No. 1. 
Collier, Dan. No. 2. 
Cole, Jacob 
Degnmn, Chas. 
Dodd, TJiomas 
Davidson,, Simon 
Eller, Jacob 
Finnan, Mike 
FesSj, Georg(3 



Hauck, Timothy 
Heinbacli, Harri'n 
Herdmeker, J. G.. 
Kronan, Jolui 
Kelly, James. 
Knecht Alvin.. H.. 
Kane, James 
Long, J( hn, D., 
Lamarey, Pliilip 
McCarty, Siimuel 
Morris," A7..C. 
West, Levi 



Morsh, Christian 
Parks, Wm. li. 
Ryan, William 
Spriu^Gu, Angustu;? 
Shslten, Lewis 
Shine>, Daniel 
Steiner,. Jacob; 
Sliafer, Hugh, J.. O; 
Sharry, Samuel 
Sheeter, AVilliam^ 
Walten,^ Sylveatei:- 



LATJSANNE TOWNSHIP. 



Balliet, X.. Y. 
Carrigan, Miel\ael 
Clark, William 
Derr, Abralxara 
Dougherty,. JoIbi. 
Derr, Paul 
Farley, Francis< 
Garis, James R;,. 
Gangwer, Wm. 
Gorden, Wm. J., 
Hamlin, Josepl.54 
Hufford, Francis 
Harts, Abraliaoia 
Hill, Edward 
Hay, Peter 
Harkman, SamueJ! 
Hooven, H. A. 
Hamlin, Edward 



Kisthart,, Jacob 
Kishbach, Levi 
Kline, Peter 
Kuehler,. Aaron 
Kromer, M.. G.. 
Kishbach, John 
Kernan, James 
Kelly, Stephen 
Eeiner, Augustus 
Lachner, Jacob 
Martz, Frank 
Minnich, Amos 
McDermott, F. J.. 
Markev, EdAvard 
McNeil, D. A. 
Need, William 
Neronan, P. 



Parker, John» 
Picket, Frederiei!t 
Roath, Andrew 
Rehrig, Joseph 
Rudder, ThomaSs 
Roads, Lewis 
Sowers, Frankli®* 
Stokes^. Marx 
Shell hammer, Dgsvie 
Stetler,, George 
SaleuvLcAvis 
Sackett, W. W.. 
SpaiiBier, Jamesc 
Stewaj't, James 
Simmons, Sanmel 
Stiles, W.L.. 
Tourney, John. 



(R. C.Preacher,) Williams, H.. B.. 



MAHONING TOWNSHIP., 



Beltz, Isaac ^ 
Cooper, Chas. 
Dontzman, Stephen 
Derbyshire, Heniy 
Evarts, David 
Farren, Chas. 
Flickenger, Reuben 
Fryman, Thomas 



Klotz, Silas 
Moyer, Joseph . 
Murphy, George 
Musselraan, Josiah 
McLean, Thomas 
Mentz, William 
Moyer, " 
Nesley, " 



Sclfeiidt, Lewis 
Sweeny, Chas. W^. 
Steigerwaldt, Daniel 
Strouss, Thomas 
Schoch, Daniel 
Snyder, Pliaon 
Sandel, Alex. 
Srouss, Jacob 



DEAFT OF I8G0 FOK THIIEK YEAltS. 115 



Fritz, Daniel 
Frailich, Clias.. 
Fulirer, William 
Graver, Samuel 
Green, Georg-c 
Grosbanni, Samiiel 
Hontz, Nathaniel 
Hoon, Thomas 
Kromer, Williana 
Kistler, William. 
Kitzler, John 



Snvdcr, Samuel 



Shively, Franklin 



Xcifoert, John 
Pro'bst, Daniel 

Patterson, A. L. Trumbour, Alfred 
Raudonbrasli), J. W. M'a(>-on, Samuel W. 
Ilamaly, Stephen AV('i^!s, William 
Rarie, Lewis ' Weidaw, Aaron 
llhoads,, William' AVei^-s, Nero 
Raric, Noah Worth, Willonghby 

Reiber, Nathaniel B. Zellner, Henry 
Rex, Meses Zehn, Joseph 

Singart,. Robert 

AUCH CHUNK BOROUGH. 



Adams, John 
Anthony, Michael 
Brodhead, R, M.. 
Blakslee, E. H. 
Banting, Dr. T. €.. 
Bitstian, O. S. 
Barto, Obadiah 
BroAvn, Chas. 
Brower, R.. E. 
Bchee, John • 
Berteh, D. G. 
Bryson, Daniel 
Barron, John 
Bruns, Dan. jr. 
Bertscli, Daniel 
€oirby,, Joseph 
Chuirch, Ira 
Cwmmins, Jona. 
Chapnmn, Wm, 
Danlap,. Wm. 
Dodson, John 
Dottes,. Daniel 
Deitz, John 
Dugan, Patrick 
Esser, George W^. 
Ely, Ezra B. 
Eh man, Fritz 
Flentze, Dr. L. 
Ferry, Chas. 
Fellows, A. W. 



Fried,. Neal 
Griffin, Patrick 
Gable, Nelby 
Haines, August 
Handy, N. F. 
Heberling, James 
Hyndman, M. B. 
Howpt, Moses 
Hinkle, Joshua 
Hoats, Morgan 
Hess, Henry 
Johnson,, Thomas 
Kettcra, John 
Kistler, Wilson 
Kurtz, Godfrey 
Keifer^ Paul jr. 
Lahr, Ezra 
Laman, Andrew 
Miller, James 
Marrion, Andrew 
McGeady, John jr. 
McGinley, Edw.' 
Moore, Samuel 
Miller, Charles 
McCall, Euke 
Maloy, Patrick 
Mcintosh, Wallace 
McGinly, John 
Mercur, Fred. 
McFadden, D. 



Ott, Henry 
Oliver, John 
Patterson, Samuel 
Packer, Robert A. 
Peters, Joseph . 
Pryor, James 
Ricgel, Joshua 
Ruff, George 
Steckel, Edw. M. 
Storm, Lewis 
Sandherr, William 
Strauss, Alvin 
Seip, FcrdinancJ 
Steadman, Jno. L. 
Sherry, Samuel 
Smith, John 
Swartwood, John 
Smith, Peter 
Tacey, Joseph P. 
Walters, Wm. 
A^'ard, Adam 
Wilhelm, James H. 
Wilhelm, Geo. W. 
Wilke, Hcnrv 
Wingard, E.B. 
Wanl, Daniel 
Wolf, Adolph 
Young, George 
Yagle, Amandes 



116 DEAFT OF 1863 FOR THEEE YEARS. 



SBSQUEHONi:S^a TOWNSHIP. 

Caddeii, Patrick Kindder, John Smitham^ Richard 

Cawllen, Thomas McCabe, Hugh Stevens, Isaac 

Dufiy, Patrick McDonnell, The. Wolbert, Jacob 

Heudrick, Edg. L. McDonald, G. W. Watkins, Wm, 

Hackett, William McLeslie, Samuel 



Aruef, Moses 
Foust, John jr. 
Gerhart, Levi 



PACKER TOWNSHIP. 

Hartz, David 
Krap, Casper 
Neifert^ Martin 



Wetzell, Samuel 
Wetzell, David 
Wetzell, Aaron 



PSNN FOREST TOWNSHIP. 



Becker, Bevy 
Brown, Fred. 
Campbell, Wm, 
Cortright, Henry 
Clingesine, John 
Donnelly, Peter 
Finnegun, Thomas 
(xriffin, John 
Halten, James 
HaAVS, Frederick 



Argus, Henry 
Alexander, Robert 
Boyd, Wm. 2d 
Boyle, James 
Beltz, Thomas 
Birmingham, Edw. 
Boyle, Jas. D. 
Bacon, Henry 
Brislm, John 
Bovle, Thomas 
Caldwell, John 
Carrigan, Hugh 
Campbell, John 
Campbell, W^m. 
Crowe, Wm. 
Connelly, Owen jr. 



Knes, Owen 
Keiper, Nathan 
Lanyer, Francis 
Linebacher, Henry 
Merwes, Herman 
Mackes, S. W. 
McCue, Thomas 
Pryor, James 
Stonehouse, Fred. 
Snyder, David 
Yerger, Solomon 

SUMMIT HILL. 

Gallagher, Chas. 
Gallagher, Jno. 1st 
Gallagher, Jno. 2d 
Harkins, Hugh 
Hughes, David 
Harris, John P. 
Halsey, Wm. K. 
Hogg, Samuel 
Harrington, John 
Hannon, Thomas J, 
Hoover, Thomas 
Heffelfinger, J. J. 
Jones, Morgan 
James, Henry C. 
Keenahan, James 
Kemerer, Mahlon 



Serfass, Jacob 
Serfas Wilson 
Snyder, William 
Sherry Henry 
Shorter, Patrick, 
Smith, Ft'anklin 
Strohl, Thomas 
Shiffer, Stenard 
Serfass, Reuben 
Serfass, Aaron 



McHugh, James 
McMichael, Daniel 
McDonnel, Patrick 
McLaughlin, Wm. 
McCool, Cornelius 
Maloy, Charles 
jMcFeely, James 
Neyer, Thomas 
O'Donnel, Domi. 
O'Donnel, Jno. 3d 
Pollock, Thomas 
Prosser, John T. 
Pollock, Samuel 
Phillips, George 
Quigley, Michael 
Rafter ,'^ John 



DRAFT OP 1863 FOB THREE YEARS. 



117 



Cannen, Daniel 
Donahue, James 
Drophy, Peter 
Davis, Thomas D. 
Dreisbach, Elas 
Davis, John 
Erwin, Matthew 
Edwards, Richard 
Evans, Frank 
Early, Wra. 
Early, Alexander 
Fisher, Patrick 
Frey, Charles 
Fleming, Smith 
Fisher, Owen 
Fritz, Eeuben F. 
Fisher, Wm. 
Gallagher, Frank 
Galler, John (9th) 
Griffith, David 
Gallagher, Jas. S. 



Kennedy, Cor. 
Kennan, Andrew 
Kale, Jacob 
Kelley, Thomas 
Kennedy, Dan. 2d 
Lewis, John 
Morton, Jacob 
McTague, Thomas 
Maley, James 
Miller, Jeremiah 
McMichael, John 
Minnick, Edward 
McGee, James 
Malley, Daniel 
Miller, Wm. 1st 
Miller, Wm. 2d 
Martin, Jacob 
Murphey, James 
Maloy, John 
Moser, Abraham 
Moore, Edward 



R.0S8, James 
Rodgers, Edward 
Rickert, Solomon 
Shirey, Samuel 
Shields, Francis 
Sommers, Thomas 
Shovelin, Cornelius 
Stephenson, Joseph 
Smith, Edwin 
Swank, Wm. 
Shinton, Thomas 
Sharpe, Peter 
Sharpe, Charles 
Thompson, Wm. 
Van Horn, Alex, 
Wintersteen, Phil. 
Webler, Edward 
Ward, Michael 
Wilmot, George 
Zehner, Charles 



Beer, Joseph 
Beer, Joel 
Buck, William 
Beer Benjamin 
Beer, John 
Beer, Samuel 



TOWAMENSING TOWNSHIP. 

Christman, Wm. Strohl, Wm. 
Eckert, Abraham 
Eckert, Joseph 
Greensweig, H. 



Stemler, Reuben 
Shoenberger, Wm. 
Smith, Paul 



Greensweig, Joseph Smith, Nathan 
Kerney, Samuel Scheifer, Thomas 



LOWER TOWAMENSINa TOWNSHIP. 



Andrew, Edward 
Beer, Alexander 
Boyer, Edward 
Beltz, Joseph 
Beltz, William 
Bartholomew, Jac. 
Bloss, Wm. 
Bebbeet, Charles 
Beinart, James 
Bower, John 
Behler, Levi 
Bloss, Daniel jr. 
Farber, Reuben 
Graff, Lewis 

9 



George, John 
George, Daniel 
George, Charles 
Goodheil, John 
Klotz, Charles 
Klotz, Levi 
Klotz, Charles 
Kern, Peter 
Kline, Jacob 
Kunkle, George 
Leffler, Jacob 
Lawer, Wm. 



Ramaley, Lafayette 
Reiss, Tilghman 
Ramaley, Henry 
Strawberger, Mat. 
Selser, John 
Smith, Daniel 
Sherrer, Wm. 
Strold, Henry 
Straub, John 
Selfies, Charles 
Snyder, Wash. 
Souders, William 



McFarland, Henry Snyder, Reuben 
Mehrkamm, John Thompson, George 



*n 



118 DEAFT OF 1864 FOR THREE YEARS. 



Greensweig, Adam Meges, Joel "Wannemacher, Per. 

Getz, Tobias Ramaley, Daniel 



DRAFTED JUNE 13, 1864, FOR THREE YEARS. 



Acker, Benneville 

Boyle, Hugh 1st 

Boyle, Hugh 2d 

Brislin, Hugh 

Burns, Felix 

Berger, Fred. 

Boyle, Condy 

Boyle, Edward 

Boyle, Dennis 

Bender, Samuel 

Burkhart, John 

Brannan, Martin 

Boyle, Barny 1st 

doll, Daniel 

Crary, Mason B. 

Carey, John 

Cooper, Luke 

Duffy, Charles 

Didium, John 

Dougherty, Richard McGee, James 

Davis, Wm. D. 

Dugan, James 

Dugan, Barney 



BANKS TOWNSHIP. 

Gallagher, Tague 
Gallagher, Owen 
Giser, Phillip 
Gonchin, Michael 
Gatens, Martin 
Gonchin, Thomas 
Hudson, Price 
Hoff, John 
Haycock, Reese 
Hines, John 
Highland, Edw. 
Henry, David 
Johnson, James 
Korer, Alexander 
Kelley, Edward 
Kropp, John 
Longshore, John 
Moore, Michael 
Moony, Hugh 



Evans, Daniel 
Fitch, Anthony 
Fowler, M. D. 
Friele, John 
Ferry, John 1st 
Farrow, Levi 
Ferry, John 
Fritz, George 
Gallagher, Condy 



McDarraugh Jas. 
McHenry, Stephen 
McFadden, J. 1st 
McCollum, J. K. 
McGeady, John 
McBride, James 
Phelp, William 
Penser, " 
Rencer, " 
Reynolds, John 
Reiley, George 
Roberts, J. K 
Schovel, Jacob 
Sharp, John 1st 
Stoneback, Henry 
Skelton, John 
Sweeney, John 1st 
Shoup, Peter 
Shaffer, Casper 
Sweeney, Patrick 
McNulty, John 2d Smith, Hugh 
McGee, John Spatzer, Emanuel 

McBrearty, Barny Swob, Peter 



Maley, Patrick 
McNulty, Daniel 
Maloy, Barney 
Mumper, A. L. 
McCafferty, John 
McHugh, Connel 
Murray, Charles 
McGee, Connelly 



Tomminey, Peter 
Troy, Daniel 
Thorpe, John 
Weber, " 
Ward, Patrick 
Wegan, George 
Whalen, Michael 
Welsh, Francis 



Jroif^n^Jos^x r~ 
Brodhead, Danie 
Byleman, Henry 
Brodhead, A. J. 



McEnnelly, Patrick Woodring, Nich. 

EAST MAUCH CHUNK. 

Gausler, John Mentz, Sebastian 

Gallagher, Joseph Muckley, Henry 

.Gallagher, Daniel McCoal, Neal 

Gallagher, Patrick McQuare, James 2d 



DRAFT OF 1864 FOR THREE YEARS. 



119 



^^ 

McNelas, Neal 
Root, Manasses 
Rough, Henry 
Skelley Patrick 
Sweeney, Daniel 
Treharn, David 
Thomas, Josiah 



Burk, Martin 
Brady, Charles 
Brady, John 
Bennehoff, Jonas 
Connaghan, Hugh 
Ebert, Nathan 
Griffin, George 

Bailey, Daniel 
Frieley, Solomon 
Hoffinan, Samuel 



Baldwin, Thomas 
Bell, William 
Brakely Matthias 
Blakeslee, Chas. 
Cole, Jacob 
Donnel, Peter 
Dvfi, Mike 
Dutter, Reuben 
Dolan, Patrick 



Houtz, Hiram 
Harkiiis, Edward 
Kuehner, Thomas 
McGee, John 
McGady , Daniel 
Miller, "Fred. 
Miller, Andrew 



BAST PENN TOWNSHIP. 



Holshue, Joseph 
Kistler, D. W. 
Peter, Godfrey 
Smith, Elias 

KIDDER TOWNSHIP. 

Eckerd, John 
Edleman, John T. 
Frable, Conrad 
Hale, M. D. 
Kresge, Amahdus 
Kern, William 
Kresge, Lyman 
Miksell, Henry 
McName, Turner 
West, Levi 



Serfass, Henry 
Steigerwalt, Stephen 
Schmith, Owen 



Makes, John 
Nanny, Peter 
Neely, Wm. 
Smith, John 
Seer, Levi 
Scholifield, John 
Toomy, John 
Welch, Thomas 
Winters, Tip 



NESQUEHONING TOWNSHIP. 



Burns, Edward 
Cox, John 
Clark, Michael 
Coyle, Terrance 
Crossen, Owen 



Arner, Thomas 
Backert, Henry 
Clanigan, John 
Englehart, John 



Clark, Thomas 
Donahoe, John 
Dufiy, Francis 
Fisher, Isaac 
Holmes, Chas. 
Smith, Thomas 

PACKER TOWNSHIP. 

Gerhardt, Daniel 
Hinkle, Amos 
Moses, John 
Nace, Jacob 
Young, G. W. 



Jenkins, Morgan 
Leslie, John 
McCarrell, James 
Riley, Hugh 
Reese, David 



Rinker, John 
Rinker, Solomon 
Romig, John 
Woodlin, John 



PENN FOREST TOWNSHIP. 



Agley, George Donahoe, Patrick 

Almanecker, John Green, Michael 

Breamer, Chas. Mooney, Michael 

Bugber, Amos Prutzman, David 



Righter, George 
Serfass, Lewis 
Stinehart, S. Girard. 



120 



DRAFT OP 1864 FOR THREE YEARS. 



LAUSANNE TOWNSHIP. 



Bryan, John 
Bauchman, G. H. 
Becker, Jacob 
Bannon, James 
Berkhard, Edw. 
Carroll, Charles 
Deterline, Wm. 
Davis, John 
Punnson, Patrick 
Dunnigan, James 
Eddie, James 
Eck, Franklin 
Earns, Joseph 
Eck,' Paul 
Gibbon, Wm. 
Harleman, Thomas 
Hend, Bernard 
Hackett, Thomas 

Abbott, Robert 
Botts, Philip 
Brislin, Patrick 
Beltz, Harrison 
Boyd, Wm. 2d 
Beltz, Charles 
Boyd, Robert 
Brislin, James 
Boyle, Dennis 2d 
Boner, Condy 
Caregan, Michael 
Campbell, Henry 
Courtright, W. B. 
Conaghan, James W 
Downs, Thomas 
Dougherty, Patrick 
Diver, Thomas 
Davis, David P. 
Dougherty, Aaron 
Dale, Samuel 
Fringenown, Wm. 
Fleming, Smith. 
Fagan, James . 
Fink, Lawrence 



Hetinger, Lewis 
King, J. R. 
Kirk, Wm. 
Kisthard, 
Keener, Daniel 
Kingle, Lewis 
Laughran, Owen 
Lamon, Henry 
Leadenham, Henry 
Lunger, Wm. 
McCabe, John 
McGee, Daniel 
Maginty, Mannes 
Miller, Joseph 
McCluskey, Chas. 
McGinty, Edward 
O'Donnell, John C. 
Picket, Wm. 

SUMMIT HILL. 

Fisher, Caleb Mulherron, Michael, 

Finley, James Miller, Peter 
Gallagher, John 7thMcGilloway, Jamea 

Gazton, David Miller, Alexander 

Griffith, Benjamin Mauser, J. B. 

Gallagher, James Moore, Peter 

Houser, Nathan McGee, Patrick 

Haycock John Martin, Monroe 

Harran, Edw. McFadden, John 

Harkins, James • Nevins, Samuel 

Howard, David . Nevins, Joseph 

Harkins, Hugh 2d Oliver, Samuel 

Jones, Morgan Pollock, Samuel 



Reed, Henry 
Rase, Frederick 
Rems, James 
Rudden, John 
Smith, J. W. 
Stevenson, Wm. 
Terns, Thomas 
Trumble, Lewis 
Wilcrout, Solomon 
Weiss, Charles 
Winn, Michael 
Watson, Newton 
Ward, Condy 
Weiss, J. A. 
Webster, Flem 
Ward, Patrick 
Wilson, John 
Watts, James 



Itlace, Joseph 

Kelly, Charles 

Kennedy, Hugh 

Lewis, John 

Lewis, Wm. T. 

Lynch, Richmond 

McGill, Terrence 

May, John 

Mussel man, Josig^h Storch, Henry 

Maloy, James Welsh, Patrick 

McLaughlin, John Williams, Josiah 



Pouting, Thomas 
Pollock, Benj. R. 
Roberts, Jacob, jr., 
Redline, Abraham 
Starch, Philip 
Stout, Manasses 
Sharp, Condy 
Scott, James 







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